open access articleElectricity consumption in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has grown at an annual rate of about 7% as a result of population and economic growth. The consumption of the residential sector accounts for over 50% of the total energy generation. Moreover, the energy consumption of air-conditioning (AC) systems has become 70% of residential buildings’ total electricity consumption in the summer months, leading to a high peak electricity demand. This study investigates solutions that will tackle the problem of high energy demand associated with KSA’s air-conditioning needs in residential buildings. To reduce the AC energy consumption in the residential sector, we propose the use of smart control in the thermostat settings. S...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
Background: Efficient production and reliable availability of electricity requires comprehensive und...
Saudi Arabia, like many other developing countries, has had extensive experience with rapid urbanisa...
Electricity consumption in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) grew at an annual rate of about 7% in t...
The electricity consumption of different domestic dwellings during the year in Saudi Arabia has been...
Residential buildings are vital in the energy scenario of Saudi Arabia as they account for 52% of th...
Saudi Arabia, like many developing countries, is experiencing rapid urbanisation and infrastructure ...
In hot summers, the demand for electrical power is dominated by the requirements of the air-conditio...
Energy efficiency and conservation are important areas of consideration in many developed and develo...
Energy plays a major role in the economic prosperity of the Middle Eastern countries. Since the regi...
The building sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia accounts for a large proportion of energy consump...
About half of the total generated electricity in Saudi Arabia (SA) is consumed for the air condition...
Energy conservation aims to reduce energy consumption. Energy conservation can be achieved by the ef...
In developing countries like Saudi Arabia, the experience of a rapid rate of urbanisation and ? infr...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) generates the most electricity of any country in the Gulf region, ...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
Background: Efficient production and reliable availability of electricity requires comprehensive und...
Saudi Arabia, like many other developing countries, has had extensive experience with rapid urbanisa...
Electricity consumption in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) grew at an annual rate of about 7% in t...
The electricity consumption of different domestic dwellings during the year in Saudi Arabia has been...
Residential buildings are vital in the energy scenario of Saudi Arabia as they account for 52% of th...
Saudi Arabia, like many developing countries, is experiencing rapid urbanisation and infrastructure ...
In hot summers, the demand for electrical power is dominated by the requirements of the air-conditio...
Energy efficiency and conservation are important areas of consideration in many developed and develo...
Energy plays a major role in the economic prosperity of the Middle Eastern countries. Since the regi...
The building sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia accounts for a large proportion of energy consump...
About half of the total generated electricity in Saudi Arabia (SA) is consumed for the air condition...
Energy conservation aims to reduce energy consumption. Energy conservation can be achieved by the ef...
In developing countries like Saudi Arabia, the experience of a rapid rate of urbanisation and ? infr...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) generates the most electricity of any country in the Gulf region, ...
The historical low energy costs funded by high subsidies have influenced Saudi attitudes to thermal ...
Background: Efficient production and reliable availability of electricity requires comprehensive und...
Saudi Arabia, like many other developing countries, has had extensive experience with rapid urbanisa...