城市屋顶太阳能光伏对当地气温的影响

Asmaa Zaz, M. Bakkali, M. Ouassaid, Y. Ashie, M. Ghogho
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在全球范围内,建筑部门约占最终能源消耗的36%,产生的二氧化碳排放量占40%[1]。同样,在摩洛哥,该部门是最大的能源消费者,达到33%的阈值,住宅建筑为26%,服务业(酒店、办公楼、学校、大学和医院)为7%。因此,建筑消费超过了工业部门(21%)和农业(8%)[2]。预计这种模式在未来几年将迅速增加。在城市环境中集成太阳能光伏(PV)板是减少建筑物电费和二氧化碳排放的有效解决方案。本文提出了一种研究太阳能光伏大规模部署对城市微气候影响的方法。该方法包括使用建筑足迹、建筑材料和气象条件来计算光伏电池板集成前后的城市表面温度,目的是评估任何与光伏相关的热岛(PVHI)。
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On the Impact of Rooftop Solar PV on Local Temperatures in Urban Areas
Globally, the building sector accounts for around 36% of the final energy consumption and it produces 40% of CO2 emissions[1]. Similarly in Morocco, this sector is the largest energy consumer reaching a threshold of 33%, 26% for residential buildings and 7% for services (hotels, office buildings, schools, universities and hospitals). Thus, building consumption exceeds the industry sector (21%) and agriculture (8%) [2]. Such patterns are expected to increase quickly in the coming years. Integrating solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels in urban environments is an efficient solution to reduce electricity bills and CO2 emissions of buildings. This paper proposes a methodology to investigate the impact of large-scale deployment of solar PV on the urban micro-climate. This methodology consists of using the building footprints, building materials and meteorological conditions to calculate the urban surface temperatures before and after the integration of PV panels with the aim to assess any PV related Heat Islands (PVHI).
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