Facilitating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction via Photovoltaic Site Characterisation and Deployment in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

IF 2.4 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Fahed A. Aloufi, Riyadh F. Halawani
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The study shows that oil production and consumption in the various sectors accounted for over 80% of the rising GHG emissions, especially CO2. Additionally, the study examines the solar PV potential of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, using computational modelling. The results show that the yearly average global horizontal irradiation (GHI), direct normal radiation (DNI), and diffuse horizontal irradiations (DHI) are 2244 kW/m2, 1967 kW/m2, and 863.3 kWh/m2, respectively. Other results are the yearly sum of monthly global tilted irradiation (GTI) and an average yearly daily sum of GTI are 2348.4 (kWh/m2) and 6.44 (kWh/m2), respectively. These results show that Jeddah has huge solar PV potential.
通过沙特阿拉伯吉达的光伏发电场特征化和部署促进温室气体减排
研究表明,各部门的石油生产和消费占温室气体排放量上升的80%以上,尤其是二氧化碳。此外,该研究还使用计算模型考察了沙特阿拉伯吉达的太阳能光伏潜力。结果表明,年平均全球水平辐射(GHI)、直接正态辐射(DNI)和扩散水平辐射(DHI)分别为2244 kW/m2、1967 kW/m2和863.3 kW/m2。其他结果是每月全球倾斜辐射(GTI)的年总和和GTI的年均日总和分别为2348.4(kWh/m2)和6.44(kWh/m2.)。这些结果表明吉达具有巨大的太阳能光伏潜力。
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4.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
106
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies is a quarterly publication concerned with the challenge of climate change and its effects on the built environment and sustainability. The Journal publishes original, quality research papers on issues of climate change, sustainable development and the built environment related to architecture, building services engineering, civil engineering, building engineering, urban design and other disciplines. It features in-depth articles, technical notes, review papers, book reviews and special issues devoted to international conferences. The journal encourages submissions related to interdisciplinary research in the built environment. The journal is available in paper and electronic formats. All articles are peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field.
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