Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling

This study presents a Solar Concrete Water Heater (SCWH) integrating solar water heating, photovoltaic (PV) power generation, and thermoelectric generator (TEG) cooling, functioning as a structural roof component. The system was tested in three stages: Phase One evaluated Copper (C)- and Galvanized...

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Main Authors: Balamurali Duraivel, Natarajan Muthuswamy
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Published: Elsevier 2025-08-01
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description This study presents a Solar Concrete Water Heater (SCWH) integrating solar water heating, photovoltaic (PV) power generation, and thermoelectric generator (TEG) cooling, functioning as a structural roof component. The system was tested in three stages: Phase One evaluated Copper (C)- and Galvanized Iron (GI)-SCWHs, Phase Two integrated PV panels, and Phase Three added TEGs for cooling and additional power generation. Experiments at flow rates of 0.12, 0.24, and 0.36 L/min revealed average thermal efficiencies of 24.75 % for C-SCWH and 24.20 % for GI-SCWH, with respective exergy efficiencies of 19.28 % and 18.38 %. PV panels generated 797.4 Wh of electricity at 12 % efficiency, while TEGs produced 171.25 Wh at 11 % efficiency. The system heated 108 L of water to 50 °C in 5 h and reduced indoor temperatures by up to 6.2 °C. Overall system efficiency reached 46.4 %, supported by robust Heat Utilization Factor (HUF) and Coefficient of Performance (COP) metrics. Economic analysis showed annualized savings of 161.58 USD and lifetime savings of 55,113.57 USD. Lifetime carbon reductions totalled 180,704.32 kg for C-SCWH and 206,921.09 kg for GI-SCWH, corresponding to carbon credit earnings of 4,165.37 USD and 4,194.12 USD. This roof design offers a sustainable solution to residential energy demands, reducing dependence on conventional sources.
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spelling doaj-art-03da5ff7bac441759a734e5b9ce1d1e12025-08-20T03:49:32ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2025-08-017210621810.1016/j.csite.2025.106218Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric coolingBalamurali Duraivel0Natarajan Muthuswamy1Department of Thermal and Energy Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, VIT, Vellore, 632 014, Tamilnadu, IndiaCorresponding author.; Department of Thermal and Energy Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, VIT, Vellore, 632 014, Tamilnadu, IndiaThis study presents a Solar Concrete Water Heater (SCWH) integrating solar water heating, photovoltaic (PV) power generation, and thermoelectric generator (TEG) cooling, functioning as a structural roof component. The system was tested in three stages: Phase One evaluated Copper (C)- and Galvanized Iron (GI)-SCWHs, Phase Two integrated PV panels, and Phase Three added TEGs for cooling and additional power generation. Experiments at flow rates of 0.12, 0.24, and 0.36 L/min revealed average thermal efficiencies of 24.75 % for C-SCWH and 24.20 % for GI-SCWH, with respective exergy efficiencies of 19.28 % and 18.38 %. PV panels generated 797.4 Wh of electricity at 12 % efficiency, while TEGs produced 171.25 Wh at 11 % efficiency. The system heated 108 L of water to 50 °C in 5 h and reduced indoor temperatures by up to 6.2 °C. Overall system efficiency reached 46.4 %, supported by robust Heat Utilization Factor (HUF) and Coefficient of Performance (COP) metrics. Economic analysis showed annualized savings of 161.58 USD and lifetime savings of 55,113.57 USD. Lifetime carbon reductions totalled 180,704.32 kg for C-SCWH and 206,921.09 kg for GI-SCWH, corresponding to carbon credit earnings of 4,165.37 USD and 4,194.12 USD. This roof design offers a sustainable solution to residential energy demands, reducing dependence on conventional sources.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X25004782Solar concrete water heater (SCWH)Photovoltaic (PV) power generationThermoelectric generator (TEG) space coolingBuilding integrationEnergy efficiency
spellingShingle Balamurali Duraivel
Natarajan Muthuswamy
Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Solar concrete water heater (SCWH)
Photovoltaic (PV) power generation
Thermoelectric generator (TEG) space cooling
Building integration
Energy efficiency
title Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
title_full Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
title_fullStr Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
title_short Optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings: A comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
title_sort optimizing energy efficiency in residential buildings a comprehensive evaluation of solar concrete water heaters integrated with photovoltaics and thermoelectric cooling
topic Solar concrete water heater (SCWH)
Photovoltaic (PV) power generation
Thermoelectric generator (TEG) space cooling
Building integration
Energy efficiency
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X25004782
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