Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya

Electricity plays an important role in the contemporary life, and it has become indispensable nowadays. Reducing the peak electricity load and increasing the load factor have been considered as one of the main tasks that have to be accomplished by both electricity generation-side and demand-side man...

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Main Authors: M. J. R. Abdunnabi, K. Dadesh, O. R. Mrehel, N. El-shamekh
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Center for solar Energy Research and Studies 2016-12-01
Series:Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/26-vol-05-2/96-vol-005-2-4
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spelling doaj-9a02728f737f4b0b9c9dce0166c0cc5f2020-11-24T23:31:34ZaraCenter for solar Energy Research and StudiesSolar Energy and Sustainable Development2411-96362414-60132016-12-01523343Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in LibyaM. J. R. Abdunnabi0K. Dadesh 1O. R. Mrehel2N. El-shamekh 3Centre for Solar Energy Research and Studies, Tripoli-LibyaElectrical and Electronic Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Tripoli University, Libya Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Tripoli University, LibyaElectrical and Electronic Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Tripoli University, LibyaElectricity plays an important role in the contemporary life, and it has become indispensable nowadays. Reducing the peak electricity load and increasing the load factor have been considered as one of the main tasks that have to be accomplished by both electricity generation-side and demand-side managements. The residential sector of Libya consumes over 31% of the total sold electricity, and 29.8% of that is delivered to the electric water heating load. This is an inefficient way of electricity utilization. Usually, the electricity supplier in Libya used to increase the local generation capacity or import electricity from neighbouring countries. Both solutions did not resolve the problem. This work attempts to investigate the effect of replacing electric water heaters in the residential sector of Libya by solar water heaters on reducing the electricity peak load and increasing the load factor. The results show that on average 3% of the peak load demand can be saved. This is equivalent to 149.5 MW of reduced power. The study also revealed that the annual amount of energy saved is up to 2.55TWh, and the load factor is improved by 2% (i.e. from 65% to 67%). This saved energy is equivalent to a power plant with a nominal capacity of 448 MW considering a load factor of 0.65http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/26-vol-05-2/96-vol-005-2-4solar water heaterselectricity peak loadhot water load patternEnergy saving;
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author M. J. R. Abdunnabi
K. Dadesh
O. R. Mrehel
N. El-shamekh
spellingShingle M. J. R. Abdunnabi
K. Dadesh
O. R. Mrehel
N. El-shamekh
Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya
Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
solar water heaters
electricity peak load
hot water load pattern
Energy saving;
author_facet M. J. R. Abdunnabi
K. Dadesh
O. R. Mrehel
N. El-shamekh
author_sort M. J. R. Abdunnabi
title Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya
title_short Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya
title_full Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya
title_fullStr Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Full Implementation of Domestic Solar Water Heaters on the Electricity Peak Load in Libya
title_sort effect of full implementation of domestic solar water heaters on the electricity peak load in libya
publisher Center for solar Energy Research and Studies
series Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
issn 2411-9636
2414-6013
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Electricity plays an important role in the contemporary life, and it has become indispensable nowadays. Reducing the peak electricity load and increasing the load factor have been considered as one of the main tasks that have to be accomplished by both electricity generation-side and demand-side managements. The residential sector of Libya consumes over 31% of the total sold electricity, and 29.8% of that is delivered to the electric water heating load. This is an inefficient way of electricity utilization. Usually, the electricity supplier in Libya used to increase the local generation capacity or import electricity from neighbouring countries. Both solutions did not resolve the problem. This work attempts to investigate the effect of replacing electric water heaters in the residential sector of Libya by solar water heaters on reducing the electricity peak load and increasing the load factor. The results show that on average 3% of the peak load demand can be saved. This is equivalent to 149.5 MW of reduced power. The study also revealed that the annual amount of energy saved is up to 2.55TWh, and the load factor is improved by 2% (i.e. from 65% to 67%). This saved energy is equivalent to a power plant with a nominal capacity of 448 MW considering a load factor of 0.65
topic solar water heaters
electricity peak load
hot water load pattern
Energy saving;
url http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/26-vol-05-2/96-vol-005-2-4
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