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Industrial Research Institute (Partner 4)
Talal Salem – [email protected]
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NextMed Conference
Roma, December 12, 2014
Industrial Research Institute (Partner 4)
Talal Salem – [email protected]
Industrial Research Institute (Partner 4)
Talal Salem – [email protected]
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Project Objectives
• Transferring know-how in
solar energy innovative field;
specific attention on building integration
• Implementing and promoting
shared design methodologies
• Promoting solar energy
innovative technologies at
civil society level
Overview • Duration: 36
Months.
• Budget: 4.5 M€
• Target Groups:
Designers and
Private Sector
(especially
SMEs)
• Final
Beneficiaries:
Citizens, Local
Administrators
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Project Partners
Italy UniCa – University of Cagliarii – DICAAR and DSSI
CSPI – Special Agency Centre of Services for
Enterprises
RAS – Autonomous Region of Sardinia - Industry Dept.
Sardegna Mediterranea Foundation (Associate)
Lebanon IRI – Industrial Research Institute
Jordan RSS – Royal Scientific Society
Spain ASCAME – Association of Mediterranean Chambers of
Commerce and Industry
Egypt CEEBA – Confederation of Egyptian European Business
Associations
Tunisia CCIT– Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tunis
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• Capitalization of the results in order to improve the
effects of the project and to create an added value
for other projects implemented in the solar field, by
developing synergies among projects
• In order to ensure the project impacts a wider scale
Expected Results
• 1 Capitalization plan
• 6 info points established
• 2 Networking conferences
Capitalization - WP3
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• Promotional events for local citizens and
students focused on solar PV issues
• Workshop for local administrators
Expected Results
• 3500 students of 60 schools informed about
solar energy and applied technologies
• 350 citizens informed about solar energy and
applied technologies
• 6 policy papers
Territorial animation –WP5
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Territorial animation –WP5
Students
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Territorial animation –WP5
Citizens
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• TSC: 14 experts
• Guidelines: technology, integration,
know how and local markets
• Training
Expected Results
18 Training paths:
• 180 designers trained
• 120 installers trained
• 150 University students trained
Competences Transfer -WP6
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BIPV is a practice that allows the use of PV
modules as building elements Being tech./arch. integrated in the building they have a multi-function not just being an energy converter
PV can be defined integrated when its
removal can compromise the proper function
of the building envelope and the conceptual
design of the building itself
Guidelines
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Contents:
• Technologies
• Integration possibilities
• Performance
• Good practices
• Annex: current status of PV in partner
countries and BIPV diffusion
Guidelines
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• 5 Solar PV plants will be installed in 5 out 6
regions involved
• Public buildings are selected in order to test
different technologies and innovative
architectural integration solutions
Expected Results
• 5 Pilot projects realized
• 85 kWp (kiloWatt Peak) of PV panels installed
(about 17 kWp per plant)
Pilot Projects - WP7
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Alexandria
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(1) (2) Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Alexandria
• (1) Pediment
• (2) Meeting room
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Alexandria
• PV modules will form an integral part of the building by
intercepting the direct heat radiation on the roof,
hence reducing the cooling loads in the meeting room
• Integration will primarily be on parts of the building roof
i.e. the pediment (1) and the meeting room roof (2)
• The combined area of (1) and (2) is approximately 246
m², with an estimated power of 20kWp
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Beirut (Lebanon)
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Beirut (Lebanon)
(3)
(2) (1)
glass windows (1)
steel overhangs by PV (2)
covered wall - roof technical rooms level (3)
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Beirut (Lebanon)
The integration options concerns the southern façade
of the building
• Replacement of part of the glass windows by PV (1)
• Replacement of steel overhangs by PV (2)
• Integration in the louvered covered wall - roof
technical rooms level (3)
• The installed capacity will be at least 17 kWp
• Estimation of the energy production will depend on
the type of integration and the PV technology
adopted
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Aqaba (Jordan)
The building chosen is the
University of Jordan-Aqaba
(JU) building
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Aqaba (Jordan)
• A 17kWp BIPV system will be
installed on the skylight
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Tunis (Tunisia)
• Centre National de Formation
de Formateures et d’Ingénierie
de Formation (CENAFFIF)
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Tunis (Tunisia)
• The centre is a training structure and has 314
MWh/year electricity energy consumption
• The area available is on the flat roof top of
some building.
• BIPV power will be around 20kWp, on the flat
roof top of the building
• The BIPV technique is still under study.
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Cagliari (Italy)
• The building is owned by
AREA (regional Agency)
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• The building hosts offices
• BIPV will be realized on the façade:
• Location: Cagliari (Italy)
o 50 Square meters on the tower
o 85 meters PV shields on the windows
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Pilot Projects - WP7
• Location: Cagliari (Italy)
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• Location: Cagliari (Italy)
Pilot Projects - WP7
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FOSTEr in MED aims to explore and overcome
the difficulties still existing in PV integration,
moving from theory to practice in the specific
field.
Transfer of competencies, training and
dissemination, will be in fact supported by the
design of Guidelines for the Architectonic
integration of Solar technologies, and by the
implementation of Pilot Projects, as part of
best practices.
Conclusion
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