Firdaus Basrawi
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
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Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2015
Firdaus Basrawi; Thamir K. Ibrahim; Giok Chui Lee; Khairul Habib; Hassan Ibrahim
Solar air-conditioning (AC) is an attractive AC system but it has intermittent output, and therefore, a conventional heater is needed as a backup. This study presents the effect of ratio of heat delivered by solar (Qsolar) to the total heat delivered to an adsorption chiller (Qsolar + Qheater) or solar fraction (SF) on the economic and environmental performance of a solar AC. This solar AC is not a solar-assisted AC, and therefore, it needs to fully cover the cooling load. The cooling demand of an office building in Kuala Lumpur, and the performance of flat-plate collectors and the adsorption chiller were calculated by equest and watsun software and by a mathematical model, respectively. Economic performance was analyzed by life-cycle cost analysis, whereas the environmental performance was analyzed by using typical emissions rate of energy systems used. It was found that a boiler was a better solution than an electric heater as a backup heater. Furthermore, the net profit (NP) at lower SF was higher because of its lower capital investment, but more emissions were released compared to the conventional AC because of the boiler operation. Thus, when economic and environmental performance were fairly considered, it is appropriate to have solar AC with an SF around 0.74.
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: Proceedings of the International Tropical Renewable Energy Conference (i-TREC) 2016 | 2017
Firdaus Basrawi; Izwan Ismail; Thamir K. Ibrahim; Daing Mohamad Nafiz Daing Idris; Shahrani Anuar
A small-scale wind turbine is an attractive renewable energy source, but its economic viability depends on wind speed. The aim of this study is to determine economic viability of small-scale wind turbine in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The potential energy generated has been determined by wind speed data and power curved of. Hourly wind speed data of Kuantan throughout 2015 was collected as the input. Then, a model of wind turbine was developed based on a commercial a 300W mini wind turbine. It was found that power generation is 3 times higher during northeast monsoon season at 15 m elevation. This proved that the northeast monsoon season has higher potential in generating power by wind turbine in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. However, only a total of 153.4 kWh/year of power can be generated at this condition. The power generator utilization factor PGUI or capacity ratio was merely 0.06 and it is not technically viable. By increasing the height of wind turbine to 60 m elevation, power generatio...
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2011
Firdaus Basrawi; Takanobu Yamada; Kimio Nakanishi; Soe Naing
Applied Energy | 2014
Firdaus Basrawi; Takanobu Yamada; Shin'ya Obara
Energy and Buildings | 2013
Firdaus Basrawi; Takanobu Yamada; Shin'ya Obara
Energy Conversion and Management | 2017
Ali Elghool; Firdaus Basrawi; Thamir K. Ibrahim; Khairul Habib; Hassan Ibrahim; Daing Mohamad Nafiz Daing Idris
Energy | 2017
Kashif Irshad; Khairul Habib; Firdaus Basrawi; Bidyut Baran Saha
Energy | 2016
Firdaus Basrawi; Thamir K. Ibrahim; Khairul Habib; Takanobu Yamada
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015
Kashif Irshad; Khairul Habib; Firdaus Basrawi; Nagarajan Thirumalaiswamy; R. Saidur; Bidyut Baran Saha
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017
Thamir K. Ibrahim; Mohammed K. Mohammed; Omar I. Awad; M. M. Rahman; G. Najafi; Firdaus Basrawi; Ahmed N. Abd Alla; Rizalman Mamat