ABABACAR THIAM/Applied Energetics Laboratory/ Polytechnic Superior School of Cheikh Anta Diop University ECOWAS Solar Thermal Energy Capacity Building and Demonstration Programme 13-14 June 2014, Praia, Cape Verde EXPERIENCES, CHALLENGES, BARRIERS, NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS IN SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY IN SENEGAL
SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY IN SENEGAL The solar thermal energy needs are very important because Senegal is facing a strong energetic dependence on imports of petroleum products(over 46% of export revenue has been mobilized to pay this invoice energetic) Solar thermal energy is used for: production of sanitary hot water, drying fruits and fishes, solar cooling, solar cooking, desalination There are other institutions working on solar thermal energy such as: Cifres, Gaston Berger University of Saint Louis, Alioune Diop University of Bambey, Polytechnic School of Thiés, Assane Seck University of ziguinchor, ANER(Agence Nationale des Energies Renouvelables), private companies
EXPERIENCES OF POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL CONCERNING SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY Short Background on solar thermal energy From the beginning of 1960s, Meteorological Institute of Physics (current CEREER) conducted research on renewable energy(solar water collectors, solar cookers and thermodynamic pumps...), Polytechnic School of Dakar began at 1980s Activities Research and training Trainings and Target groups -Professional license METERBAT, Master and Doctorate inthermal and Energetic Systems Research Hot water solar collector, solar cooker, solar cooling, solar drying and
EXPERIENCES OF POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL CONCERNING SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY Desalination Production of technologies Prototypes of water phase change solar collector, box type solar cooker There are some companies that manufacture solar collectors or solar thermal systems: -Prosolia Senegal -Prosoleil In general, solar thermal systems and components are imported from France, Spain, China... There are no statistics on the number of solar water collector installed
EXISTING KEY BARRIERS FOR SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY Existing key barriers for solar thermal energy Absence of a national strategy for the development and promotion of solar thermal energy High cost of investment for some solar thermal applications Research is not encouraged and the lack of exploitation of the results of research
NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS Needs and expectations of ESP on a ECOWAS solar thermal program? -Strengthen the capacity of stakeholders(technician, architects, developers ) -Promoting technology transfer -Support research Expectations to ministries of energy? -Reduce Taxes and tariffs on solar thermal systems -Promote local manufacturing industry of solar thermal systems Expectations to ministries of housing/urban planning/buildings Integrate solar thermal energy in real estate projects and programs Expectations to chambers of architects?/ Integrate solar thermal energy in the design of architectural plans
NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS What needed for dissemination of solar thermal energy broadly? -Awareness on issues related to the use of solar thermal equipement -Reduce the cost of solar thermal systems -Improve the creation of small and medium companies in the field of solar thermal energy -Support research in solar thermal energy
Pictures Fig.1:Water Phase change Solar Collector Fig.2: Box Type Solar Coocker Fig.3: Slab recuperative solar energy Fig. 4: Solar drying of fish in open air
POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF CHEIKH ANTA DIOP UNIVERSITY APPLIED ENERGETICS LABORATORY
APPLIED ENERGETICS LABORATORY RESEARCH AREAS -Efficiency and energy buildings -Solar cooling -Development of energy converters -Desalination SOME WORKS -Study and modeling of a positive energy building in the context of tropical climate -Eco-building in a tropical environment -Coupling a sterling engine with an absorption system for the production of electricity and cooling -Theoretical and experimental study of a solar volumetric receiver module -Modeling the kinetics of drying pellets millet flour