In the framework of the new Algerian energy policy, we investigate in this contribution the energetic and the economic viability of the integration of Solar Water Heating (SWH) systems into… Click to show full abstract
In the framework of the new Algerian energy policy, we investigate in this contribution the energetic and the economic viability of the integration of Solar Water Heating (SWH) systems into High Energy Performance (HEP) housing in Algeria. The case studies are houses situated in four different locations each one representing a distinct Algerian climatic zone. In order to efficiently design the SWH systems to be installed, we use a simple method based on the determination of the optimum collector area that minimizes the costs of the installation via considering both economic factors and system parameters. The solar fraction, needed for this analysis, has been calculated using the F-Chart method with monthly meteorological data characterizing each region. The results revealed very promising high values of the solar fraction in almost all the studied regions and that an adequate funding policy will permit to establish a good balance between system performance and system design resulting in a higher competitiveness of solar energy against conventional energy.
               
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