2014 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information &Amp; Communication Technology 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iceeict.2014.6919139
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Design and integrate dual renewable energy in a residential building of urban area: A step towards the self-sustained smart energy system for Bangladesh

Abstract: Acute power crisis is an obstacle which Bangladesh is facing tremendously. So a small drive has been taken to solve the power crisis problem by opening a new arena by producing electricity through hybrid system of solar and biogas in a dense urban area. The possible biogas and solar power generation is calculated for multistoried building of Dhaka keeping the aim in mind that if this sorts of projects are made popular then it can save a huge amount of electricity by providing to the grid which may enhance our … Show more

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“…As a step to developing energy self-sufficiency in Dakha (Bangladesh), the study by Matin et al [111] explores the incorporation of photovoltaic energy and biogas plants in a set of commercial buildings. In addition to the technical design, very general costs of the equipment as well as the price of energy are set.…”
Section: Integration Of Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a step to developing energy self-sufficiency in Dakha (Bangladesh), the study by Matin et al [111] explores the incorporation of photovoltaic energy and biogas plants in a set of commercial buildings. In addition to the technical design, very general costs of the equipment as well as the price of energy are set.…”
Section: Integration Of Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[26,27]. Different studies and research are carried out in the context of Bangladesh to design, development and performance analysis of biogas plants using the locally available waste material in a costeffective manner [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. Various factors such as biogas potential of feedstock, design of digester, inoculum, nature of substrate, pH, temperature, loading rate, hydraulic retention time (HRT), C: N ratio, volatile fatty acids (VFA), etc.…”
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confidence: 99%