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Water Energy Sustainable Innovative and Industry (WESII)Conference , University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain 21-22 April 2018 Why Solar Electricity Utility is Boosting in Bahrain? W E Alnaser Professor of Applied Physics, Department of Physics, College of Science [email protected] N W Alnaser Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, College of Engineering [email protected] University of Bahrain, P O Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain

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Water Energy Sustainable Innovative and Industry (WESII)Conference , University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain

21-22 April 2018

Why Solar Electricity Utility is Boosting in Bahrain?

W E Alnaser Professor of Applied Physics, Department of Physics, College of Science

[email protected]

N W AlnaserAssistant Professor, Department of Architecture, College of Engineering

[email protected]

University of Bahrain, P O Box 32038,

Kingdom of Bahrain

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408 W/m2 66 W/m2 0.340 W/m2 552 W/m2

Published in 1995

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First paper Published by Alnaser WE was in 1989

First paper Published on Solar in Bahrain was by Abdulla and Bagdady in 1985

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Latest paper on Renewable Energy utility in Bahrain was Published by N W Alnaser in Feb 2018

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Latest paper on Renewable Energy utility in Bahrain was Published by N W Alnaser et al in Feb 2018

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The Impact of EWA and Its SEU in boosting Solar Electricity Use

in Bahrain

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Minister unveils Bahrain’s first Solar Home28 Mar 2018

Electricity and Water Affairs Minister Dr. AbdulhussainMirza yesterday unveiled the first ever 'solar home' inBahrain, which is connected to the governmentalelectricity network through a Net Metering system.

The 'solar home' belongs to Hussein Sanad of AlMussala area in Jidhafs and it was unveiled in thepresence of officials of the Ministry of Oil, the Ministryof Housing, Tatweer Petroleum, the Electricity andWater Authority (EWA), the Sustainable Energy Unitand the project contractor.

This is part of the BD3,500 project, which has beencompleted by installing 24 solar panels, producing 7.8kW of electricity. This translates to a total capacity of12,500 units per year and is a third of the annualconsumption by the household.

The minister said this and other renewable energyprojects had been implemented as part of thedirectives of His Majesty the King, His Royal Highnessthe Prime Minister and His Royal Highness the CrownPrince, the Deputy Supreme Commander and FirstDeputy Prime Minister.

H E The Minister ( Dr Hussain Mirza) receive the first owner of BIPV house in Bahrain ( Hussain Hassan

Mansoor)

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Why there is an Acceleration toward the Use of Solar Electricity (PV ) in Bahrain ?

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The University of Bahrain had installed probably the largest on-ground smart polycrystalline PV array - in a university campus – in Nov 2013 , consisting of 2,160 PV panels and distributed in 8 rows and having total area 3,521m2,having a total peak Power of 518.4 kWp , sponsored by Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco) as part of its 5MW solar PV project.

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The concern of Dust had Gone!?On the 2nd of April 2015 a heavy sand storm hit Bahrain . PV panels were covered by 2 mm of Dust. Surprisingly, the solar electricity from UoB panels was not zero in this day but 25%

of the normal expected yield ( daily of 2,000 kWh for installation of about 518 kW).

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On the 28th of Nov 2014 there was a heavy rain inBahrain . PV panels were cleaned naturally – saving lot of water and man power. The solar electricity from UoB panels was

about close what was slightly more than the expected by 10% ! E= 2,200 kWh for installation of about 518 kW).

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We have now more experimental data and outcomes.The performance of the whole Solar Field ( 518.4 kW) ground

installation at University of Bahrain

Note 1 : The high energy readings are due to bulk posting of energy after restoration of

communication system and due to upgrading of IntelliView software system. We are investigating

the abnormal readings.

Note that each house consumes per month 5,000 kWh of electricity .

This means annualy consuming 60,000 kWh. This UoB Solar Station

can provide power for about 12 houses.

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PV at Refinery Bapco 2 April 2015 on 2 April 2015

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PV at Refinery Bapco 2 April 2015 on 2 April 2015

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PV at Refinery Bapco 2 April 2015 on 2 April 2015

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Environmental Issues:•Daily/person water consumption in 2012 was 33L,i.e. 10,000L / year.

•Daily per person electricity consumption in 2012 was 101 kWh, i.e. 3

tons of CO2 per person per year.

•Number of trees = 50,000 absorbing 1,000 tons of CO2 annually.

•Number of conventional lights in the campus 85,150 with total power

of 3 MW equivalent to emission of 10,000 ton of CO2 with annual cost

of BD 175,000 ( USD 700,000).

University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

The contribution of University of Bahrain in

this acceleration

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Solar Lighting 10 kW using LED in March 2018

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Trees and Shading are Enemies of Solar Electricity Technology!

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UoB Team is prepairing for June 2018 World Cup Solar Boat Race, Holland, Netherland

University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

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UOB Trained many

students in Green

Education &

for Green Jobs .

At least 30 courses

offered at UoB that

provide

Environmental

Education .

UoB has an MSc

Program in

“Environmental

Sustainable

Development “which

set in collaboration

with UNESCO Chair

in Environment.

University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

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University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

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University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

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University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

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Cooperating with

UN in Green

Activities and

Programs

University of Bahrain UN Green Industry Course Dec 2017

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University of Bahrain GreenMatric 2017 April 2017

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The Impact of Tatweer

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Solar Electrification for 10 houses each of 7.8 kW ( annual expected solar electricity is 14235 kWh = monthly is 1170 kWh ( maximum); i.e. 13% of normal consumption of

electricity per average household (3000kWh monthly).

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The Available Roof Area 20,205 m2 for Installing PV at University of Bahrain is about 70% (14144 m2). This enable UoB to install about 2.1 MW of Solar electricity producing about

4GWh annually ,i.e reducing CO2 emission of 4ooo tones . Saving about BD 96,000 .

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Low Electricity Tariff in Bahrain and GCC Countries and High Cost of Solar Watt in 1990’s make it impossible to widely use solar power technology. Now, things had reversed. In Dubai, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia the solar kWh cost 20 fils while the conventional is 25 fils!

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