EVALUATION OF PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION FOR A MOSQUE IN UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA
Date Added
03/07/2022
Content Type
Documentary
Category
Researches
Link to Content
Subject Area
Mosques
Author
"Ezan Ezuani Rashid
Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi
Zainuddin Abdul Manan"
Publisher Name
PERINTIS e-Journal Special Issue on Science for Sustainability
Year of Publication
2011
Description
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the cost effectiveness of installing a PV system to a
mosque in Malaysia. Sultan Ismail Mosque in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) was
selected as a case study. Grid-tied PV system is planned to be used to generate electricity and
will be installed on the roof of the mosque. The framework for grid-tied PV system consists of
six steps, i.e. (1) Initial estimation of system size, (2) Deciding on the initial number of
modules needed, (3) Checking the module voltage, (4) Inverter selection, (5) Checking voltage
limits and module configuration, and (6) Array configurations. There are some calculations in
order to estimate essential data such as amount of global solar radiation, area of the mosque
roof, and few others. This technique is able to reduce electricity bill and save energy up to
47% with a payback period of 13 years.