Solar photovoltaic energy for energy self-consumption of Constantine mosques
L’énergie solaire photovoltaïque pour une autoconsommation énergétique des mosquées de Constantine
Billel Djeghri ()
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Billel Djeghri: Université de Constantine 2 Abdelhamid Mehri [Constantine] = University of Constantine 2 Abdelhamid Mehri = جامعة عبدالحميد مهري قسنطينة 2 (ar)
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This study aims to determine the number of photovoltaic installations with a capacity of 3 kWp and a price of 800.000 DA each necessary to achieve the self-sufficiency in electricity of all the mosques of the Wilaya of Constantine, then to estimate the savings made in self-consumption. To achieve the expected objective, a simulation approach was adopted in an environment that evolves dynamically according to the interactions of the elements that make it up (sunshine, temperature, etc.). The study revealed that around 1500 of these installations were needed to achieve self-sufficiency in electricity for all the mosques in the Constantine Wilaya and allowed a positive return on investment and annual gains for the State Treasury of 22.722.000 DA with a reconstitution of the capital committed for their purchase in 15 years for a real price of electricity of 12DA/KW
Keywords: mosques; Constantine; solar energy; savings; mosquées; énergie solaire; économies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Published in Revue des sciences humaines & sociales, 2021, 7 (2), pp.587-597
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