Case Study of Solar Integration in HVAC Systems: Efficiency and Sustainability Outcomes

Author:

,Mehmood ArshadORCID,Ali Al-Azzani Mohammed Ali Khalifa, ,A-Dhahri Isehaq Qasim Mohammed, ,Al-Omairi Said Rashid Saif Jaffer, ,Al-Mamari Ahmad Abdallah Ali, ,Al-Dhahli Maitha Rashid Sultan,

Abstract

This study looks into the environmental advantages, economic feasibility, and technical viability of using solar energy to charge HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) batteries. It also covers issues like the unpredictable nature of solar energy and the requirement for energy-storage technology. This study adds to the ongoing efforts to develop a more resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure by encouraging the incorporation of renewable energy sources into HVAC systems. PV (Photovoltaic) panels collect solar energy, a charge controller manages energy effectively, and a battery storage unit is adapted to meet HVAC needs make up the system. The purpose of solar energy integration into HVAC systems is to decrease dependency on the traditional grid, reduce environmental effects, and improve overall energy efficiency. Intelligent charge control algorithms, real-time monitoring, and predictive maintenance capabilities are some of the solar-powered charging system's key characteristics. These characteristics ensure that the HVAC system runs smoothly and leave as little of an environmental impact as possible while optimizing energy utilization. The system's scalability and adaptability to a wide range of customer needs enable it to serve HVAC applications in both residential and commercial settings.

Publisher

Lattice Science Publication (LSP)

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