Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan

This study is designed to examine the feasibility of the solar water heating (SWH) system for sustainable tourism in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) of Pakistan and a tourist resort is taken as a base case. Hot water demand, solar irradiance and economic feasibility are the key parameters considered to invest...

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Main Authors: Arif, Muhammad Naveed, Waqas, Adeel, Butt, Faaz Ahmed, Mahmood, Mariam, Khoja, Asif Hussain, Ali, Majid, Ullah, Kafait, Mujtaba, M. A., Kalam, M. A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.327212022-08-15T07:12:43Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/32721/ Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan Arif, Muhammad Naveed Waqas, Adeel Butt, Faaz Ahmed Mahmood, Mariam Khoja, Asif Hussain Ali, Majid Ullah, Kafait Mujtaba, M. A. Kalam, M. A. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This study is designed to examine the feasibility of the solar water heating (SWH) system for sustainable tourism in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) of Pakistan and a tourist resort is taken as a base case. Hot water demand, solar irradiance and economic feasibility are the key parameters considered to investigate the potential of SWH systems using simulation tool T*SOL. Three different types of solar collectors were investigated, based on solar fraction, maximum collector temperature and overall system efficiency. Among these collectors, the evacuated tube collectors (ETC) show high solar fraction, efficiency and CO2 emissions saved as compared to flat plate collectors (FPC) and unglazed collectors (UnGC), for both locations. The ETC shows 75 % solar fraction, 40 % efficiency, and 676 kg CO2 emission saved and payback period of is recorded 6.6 years for Gilgit. While for Skardu, 84 % solar fraction, 36 % efficiency, 756 kg CO2 emissions avoided and payback period of 4.6 years is analysed. Sensitivity analysis based on design parameters such as collector area, tilt angle and tank volume is performed to highlight the important design considerations. Based on the techno-economic analysis, it is concluded that ETC is the most feasible SWH system for the northern regions of Pakistan. (C) 2021 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. Elsevier 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed Arif, Muhammad Naveed and Waqas, Adeel and Butt, Faaz Ahmed and Mahmood, Mariam and Khoja, Asif Hussain and Ali, Majid and Ullah, Kafait and Mujtaba, M. A. and Kalam, M. A. (2022) Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 61 (7). pp. 5485-5499. ISSN 1110-0168, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2021.11.006 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2021.11.006>. 10.1016/j.aej.2021.11.006
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Arif, Muhammad Naveed
Waqas, Adeel
Butt, Faaz Ahmed
Mahmood, Mariam
Khoja, Asif Hussain
Ali, Majid
Ullah, Kafait
Mujtaba, M. A.
Kalam, M. A.
Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan
description This study is designed to examine the feasibility of the solar water heating (SWH) system for sustainable tourism in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) of Pakistan and a tourist resort is taken as a base case. Hot water demand, solar irradiance and economic feasibility are the key parameters considered to investigate the potential of SWH systems using simulation tool T*SOL. Three different types of solar collectors were investigated, based on solar fraction, maximum collector temperature and overall system efficiency. Among these collectors, the evacuated tube collectors (ETC) show high solar fraction, efficiency and CO2 emissions saved as compared to flat plate collectors (FPC) and unglazed collectors (UnGC), for both locations. The ETC shows 75 % solar fraction, 40 % efficiency, and 676 kg CO2 emission saved and payback period of is recorded 6.6 years for Gilgit. While for Skardu, 84 % solar fraction, 36 % efficiency, 756 kg CO2 emissions avoided and payback period of 4.6 years is analysed. Sensitivity analysis based on design parameters such as collector area, tilt angle and tank volume is performed to highlight the important design considerations. Based on the techno-economic analysis, it is concluded that ETC is the most feasible SWH system for the northern regions of Pakistan. (C) 2021 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University.
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author Arif, Muhammad Naveed
Waqas, Adeel
Butt, Faaz Ahmed
Mahmood, Mariam
Khoja, Asif Hussain
Ali, Majid
Ullah, Kafait
Mujtaba, M. A.
Kalam, M. A.
author_facet Arif, Muhammad Naveed
Waqas, Adeel
Butt, Faaz Ahmed
Mahmood, Mariam
Khoja, Asif Hussain
Ali, Majid
Ullah, Kafait
Mujtaba, M. A.
Kalam, M. A.
author_sort Arif, Muhammad Naveed
title Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan
title_short Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan
title_full Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan
title_fullStr Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern Pakistan
title_sort techno-economic assessment of solar water heating systems for sustainable tourism in northern pakistan
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