Solar energy Dr. Adnan latif Khalid Wael Al-Dise 200800233 Hamid Abdularhman Al-Ghamdi 200900596 Mohammed Abdullah Al-Otaibi 200900816 Dr. Adnan latif
Outline Plan Costs Personnel Feasibility Benefits Conclusion Introduction Statement of problem Sources Details of problem Needs Scope
Introduction
Statement of Problem
Objective Renewable energy Save the fossil fuel Cost
Sources ASME Saudi Commission for energy conservation
Details of problem The critical situation of energy in KSA Causes: KSA is depending totally in one source of energy. The manufacturing also is growing in KSA. We have Inflation and an increase in demand of oil for outside regions (exportation). The use of electricity is increasing by 7% yearly. We are depending on Non-renewable energy. Sufficiency of industrial development is increasing and that is good, but it needs a lot of energy.
Needs Protect our fuel sources Using solar energy in KSA
Scope The proposal plan will mention the major ideas about the way that the project will follow and information’s about materials, costs, feasibility, advantages and expected results.
Plan Using solar energy to help the Support of energy conservation will be achieved in three phases: Start the infrastructure in the plants that will generate solar power. Shifting employees from the fossil fuel plants to solar plants. Convert the use of fossil fuels used to generate electricity to support industrial-sufficiency.
Costs
Personnel Engineers. Technicians Safety Security
Profits During the First Years
Number of Barrels
Feasibility History of solar energy Studies about the project
Benefits Advantages Economical Clean energy Healthy society
Conclusion