Zulai Jarmai Baba Girei’s research while affiliated with Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute and other places

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Model presented for energy management for (A) low-load, (B) medium-load, and (C) high-load hour.
Building load curve during a day (scenario 1).
Building load curve during a day (scenario 2).
Building load curve during a day (scenario 3).
Effect of using ToU transpiration on the consumption load and cost in (A) summer and (B) winter.
An innovative method for building electricity energy management in smart homes based on electric vehicle energy capacity
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February 2024

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Mohammed Awad Abuhussain

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The surging demand for electricity, fueled by environmental concerns, economic considerations, and the integration of distributed energy resources, underscores the need for innovative approaches to smart home energy management. This research introduces a novel optimization algorithm that leverages electric vehicles (EVs) as integral components, addressing the intricate dynamics of household load management. The study’s significance lies in optimizing energy consumption, reducing costs, and enhancing power grid reliability. Three distinct modes of smart home load management are investigated, ranging from no household load management to load outages, with a focus on the time-of-use (ToU) tariff impact, inclining block rate (IBR) pricing, and the combined effect of ToU and IBR on load management outcomes. The algorithm, a multi-objective approach, minimizes the peak demand and optimizes cost factors, resulting in a 7.9% reduction in integrated payment costs. Notably, EVs play a pivotal role in load planning, showcasing a 16.4% reduction in peak loads and a 7.9% decrease in payment expenses. Numerical results affirm the algorithm’s adaptability, even under load interruptions, preventing excessive increases in paid costs. Incorporating dynamic pricing structures like inclining block rates alongside the time of use reveals a 7.9% reduction in payment costs and a 16.4% decrease in peak loads. In conclusion, this research provides a robust optimization framework for smart home energy management, demonstrating economic benefits, peak load reduction potential, and enhanced reliability through strategic EV integration and dynamic pricing.

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... Building energy consumption forms a large component of worldwide energy use, with residential structures accounting for a significant share [7,8]. This has intensified the need for innovative approaches to reduce energy consumption and transition toward net-zero energy buildings (NZEBs) [9]. ...

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In-Depth Analysis of Photovoltaic-Integrated Shading Systems’ Performance in Residential Buildings: A Prospective of Numerical Techniques Toward Net-Zero Energy Buildings
An innovative method for building electricity energy management in smart homes based on electric vehicle energy capacity