Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates

With the growing evidence of the phenomenon of anthropogenic global warming, it has become necessary to take immediate action to avoid disastrous consequences for future generations. Since buildings are a major energy consumer, their potential impact on the environment is considerable. Therefore, ex...

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Main Author: Taleb, H. (author)
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3792
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description With the growing evidence of the phenomenon of anthropogenic global warming, it has become necessary to take immediate action to avoid disastrous consequences for future generations. Since buildings are a major energy consumer, their potential impact on the environment is considerable. Therefore, expanding the application of lowenergy architecture is of the utmost importance. Water heating is a thermodynamic process that involves using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Thus, the application of energy-efficient domestic water heating systems has a potential for reducing the energy consumption levels of buildings. In many countries, the most common energy sources for heating domestic water are fossil fuels. This is certainly the case in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region which includes the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The aim of this paper is to investigate the potential for energy savings of applying energy-efficient water heating practices in the buildings of the UAE. A typical residential building in Dubai was chosen as a case study. With the aid of energy simulation software, the potential energy savings after applying the energy efficient water heating system was monitored. Moreover, the paper drew some recommendations with regard to solving many problems that the domestic water system is suffering from and has provided some solutions to improve performance and further reduce energy consumption. As a final note, whilst this paper mainly focuses on residential buildings in the UAE, it could be argued that many of the research outcomes are relevant to several countries especially those with similar social and extreme environmental conditions
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spelling Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab EmiratesTaleb, H.With the growing evidence of the phenomenon of anthropogenic global warming, it has become necessary to take immediate action to avoid disastrous consequences for future generations. Since buildings are a major energy consumer, their potential impact on the environment is considerable. Therefore, expanding the application of lowenergy architecture is of the utmost importance. Water heating is a thermodynamic process that involves using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Thus, the application of energy-efficient domestic water heating systems has a potential for reducing the energy consumption levels of buildings. In many countries, the most common energy sources for heating domestic water are fossil fuels. This is certainly the case in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region which includes the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The aim of this paper is to investigate the potential for energy savings of applying energy-efficient water heating practices in the buildings of the UAE. A typical residential building in Dubai was chosen as a case study. With the aid of energy simulation software, the potential energy savings after applying the energy efficient water heating system was monitored. Moreover, the paper drew some recommendations with regard to solving many problems that the domestic water system is suffering from and has provided some solutions to improve performance and further reduce energy consumption. As a final note, whilst this paper mainly focuses on residential buildings in the UAE, it could be argued that many of the research outcomes are relevant to several countries especially those with similar social and extreme environmental conditionssemantic scholar2026-02-03T08:06:20Z2014Articlehttps://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3792enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/37922026-02-03T08:06:21Z
spellingShingle Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
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title Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
title_full Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
title_short Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
title_sort Applying Energy-efficient Water Heating Practices on the Residential Buildings of the United Arab Emirates
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3792