Abstract
Industrial and residential buildings account for 60% of
greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, and
more specifically, they consume 62% of the electricity in Cuenca, Ecuador. The sun provides
equatorial
Andean countries with a consistent and relatively stable energy source throughout the year.
Industrial
plants have suitable surface areas on which to install solar photovoltaic (PV) panels. Using
a volumetric
survey of a high-consumption industrial plant, a roof intervention is proposed to achieve
maximum
usage of crystalline silicon solar panels. Aspects of indoor ventilation and natural
lighting are also
considered. Through a BIM (Building Information Modelling) software model and simulations
using
SAM@, it is expected that 22% of the current high level of electricity consumption can be
supplied,
which is equivalent to the residential demand of 17,328 inhabitants, or 2% of the total
consumption
of the city. Although state fuel subsidy policies mean the proposal is not a profitable
investment, this
research demonstrates that it is an alternative that could be used to eliminate such
policies, especially
considering the fact that they are harmful both economically and environmentally.
| Original language | Spanish |
|---|---|
| Journal | Hábitat Sustentable |
| State | Published - 2018 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Energía solar; Edificios industriales; Eficiencia energética; Fotovoltaicos adheridos a edificación; BAPV
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