Home Appliances Efficiency Improvements for Energy Conservation in Debre Berhan City; Ethiopia
Mikias Hailu Kebede,
Solomon Derbie Gont
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2018
Pages:
10-14
Received:
21 May 2018
Accepted:
19 June 2018
Published:
5 July 2018
Abstract: This paper presents the analysis of efficiency improvements of home appliances such as Electrical Stove (Injera Mitad), Electrical Showers, Kerosene Stoves, Charcoal Stoves and Small Electrical Stoves for energy conservation. Most of the existing stoves have been manufactured by small facilities without any regard for energy efficiency standard and safety. It suffers from many shortfalls, such as, poor insulation, lack of temperature regulation, bulkiness and overall poor design that encourages wastage of heat. The energy efficiency of the ordinary electric stove is very low since much of the heat energy is lost through the bottom, its sides, on the top part of the oven and also due to the much delay in the existing Injera baking procedure. The overall efficiency of the electrical shower is affected by the reservoir efficiency and the characteristics of the pipe. Kerosene and charcoal stoves have high heat energy loss due to lack of insulation to their external cover. Therefore, the efficiency of those electrical home appliances can be improved by minimizing the losses through their covers and parts. This can be achieved by selecting appropriate low thermal conductivity materials and insulations.
Abstract: This paper presents the analysis of efficiency improvements of home appliances such as Electrical Stove (Injera Mitad), Electrical Showers, Kerosene Stoves, Charcoal Stoves and Small Electrical Stoves for energy conservation. Most of the existing stoves have been manufactured by small facilities without any regard for energy efficiency standard and...
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Design and Optimization of Standalone Photovoltaic Power System for Ethiopian Rural School Electrification
Sintayehu Assefa Endaylalu
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2018
Pages:
15-20
Received:
6 July 2018
Accepted:
9 August 2018
Published:
6 September 2018
Abstract: Power is one of the basic need of the Ethiopian society and organization for cooking, lighting and to run different office or other place electrical devices like TV, radio, computer, fans etc. In Ethiopia grid electrical power supply is still not supplied to rural communities or organization due to the geographical topography difficulty as well as the shortage of grid power and Ethiopia has enough potential of solar energy resource. This paper presents a renewable standalone photo voltaic power system to electrify the selected rural school which are far from grid power supply for ceiling fan, office phone, lighting, computer, printer, radio and TV consumption. Therefore, this study focused on the design and optimization of the power system components by using homer software. The solar resource of the for the school site is collected. The electrical energy demand of the selected school, number of PV modules, payback period and other corresponding components as well as the initial cost estimation of the power system components and optimization of the standalone power system is done by homer software. There are 42 solar photo voltaic modules needed for the estimation energy demand of school with the energy cost of the power generated 0.13$/kwh and cash inflow 3431.1$/year for the payback period of 6.5 years.
Abstract: Power is one of the basic need of the Ethiopian society and organization for cooking, lighting and to run different office or other place electrical devices like TV, radio, computer, fans etc. In Ethiopia grid electrical power supply is still not supplied to rural communities or organization due to the geographical topography difficulty as well as ...
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