Due to Qatar’s increasing population and electricity consumption worldwide, several countries have started taking measures to reduce the carbon footprint associated with the growing energy demand. Furthermore, the climate in hot and humid countries like Qatar is becoming warmer over the years. This causes electricity consumption for cooling to increase, causing a rise in carbon emissions. Research is still being conducted on how renewable sources, along with other measures, can be optimally applied and how they can be integrated into building design to reduce energy consumption. Especially in Qatar, the application of renewable energy into buildings is more complex and limited. The purpose of this research is to test whether the application...
Renewable energy sources have developed rapidly, decreased in cost, and proven to have the potential...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) generates the most electricity of any country in the Gulf region, ...
Jordan like the other non-oil countries, spend significant amount of its budget on importing foreign...
Energy efficiency and conservation are important areas of consideration in many developed and develo...
Saudi Arabia (SA) has a high per capita electricity consumption, predominantly supplied from fossil ...
Installing photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roofs of homes may reduce dependence on the electrical gr...
There is mounting evidence that the global warming and, consequently, the climate changes are anthro...
Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) governments are encouraging advances in renewable energy and its de...
In the 21th century, energy use and resources have become a major issue. This is even tougher in the...
Solar energy is one of the most abundant and available forms of renewable energy. Reliance on the el...
Photovoltaic (PV) systems installed on buildings will be playing a major role in providing renewable...
This paper considers energy conservation practices in Qatar with special emphasis on commercial buil...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Buildings account for roughly 39% of the atmosph...
A huge amount of energy is used for air-conditioning in residential buildings in hot climates. Passi...
There is international pressure for countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are blamed a...
Renewable energy sources have developed rapidly, decreased in cost, and proven to have the potential...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) generates the most electricity of any country in the Gulf region, ...
Jordan like the other non-oil countries, spend significant amount of its budget on importing foreign...
Energy efficiency and conservation are important areas of consideration in many developed and develo...
Saudi Arabia (SA) has a high per capita electricity consumption, predominantly supplied from fossil ...
Installing photovoltaic (PV) panels on the roofs of homes may reduce dependence on the electrical gr...
There is mounting evidence that the global warming and, consequently, the climate changes are anthro...
Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) governments are encouraging advances in renewable energy and its de...
In the 21th century, energy use and resources have become a major issue. This is even tougher in the...
Solar energy is one of the most abundant and available forms of renewable energy. Reliance on the el...
Photovoltaic (PV) systems installed on buildings will be playing a major role in providing renewable...
This paper considers energy conservation practices in Qatar with special emphasis on commercial buil...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Buildings account for roughly 39% of the atmosph...
A huge amount of energy is used for air-conditioning in residential buildings in hot climates. Passi...
There is international pressure for countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are blamed a...
Renewable energy sources have developed rapidly, decreased in cost, and proven to have the potential...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) generates the most electricity of any country in the Gulf region, ...
Jordan like the other non-oil countries, spend significant amount of its budget on importing foreign...