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Project Team • Ahmad Harb, German Jordanian University, GJU, Amman – Jordan • Issa Batarseh, University of Central Florida, UCF, Orlando – Florida, USA Brief Description The project will: - Harvest solar energy with LED light control in a smart micro-grid wi- fi connected, integrated monitoring system . - Distribute solar PV over various types of installations including roof tops, parking spaces, light poles, walkways, Solar-trees. - Serve as a platform for research in PV solar energy technology, the impact of weather conditions, stability of the micro-grid. - Researchers from the German Jordanian University (GJU) and the University of Central Florida (UCF) will collaborate with local Jordanian PV manufacturers and other local experts and technicians to develop, establish, and maintain the smart-solar campus. Brief Description - When ready the smart-solar system will provide nearly 50kW of electricity to the GJU campus which is 2-5% of its annual usage. - The GJU-UCF team will develop, install, and maintain the smart-campus. University technicians and students will be trained to operate and maintain the installations. - The smart-solar system will be the first of its kind in a Jordanian higher education institution that will serve as a model for engineering and ICT innovation in campuses. Justifications - Jordan’s current energy crisis makes it imperative to seek alternative sources - The abundant sunshine makes solar harvesting the most attractive and reliable energy option. - Smart-Solar is a pollution-free, noise-free, environment-friendly, low-maintenance method for meeting the university’s electricity needs. - The distributed smart-solar installations can be used as a model for training university technicians as well as engineering and ICT students of GJU and other institutions. - The cost for smart solar option, and R&D opportunities justify upfront development and investment costs. - The necessary educational background and the clear success in Jordan’s ICT sector, will help make the project a success. - As one of the most economically, politically, and socially stable countries in the region today Jordan would be the most obvious choice for large scale PV systems Objectives - To initiate cooperation between GJU and UCF for the building and operation of a Smart-Solar Campus that utilizes solar energy instead of state-supplied electricity. - To develop and operate grid-connected and off-grid distributed solar installations in various areas within the GJU campus. - To install new state-of-the-art inverter technologies that serve as a model for integrated and cost-effective power generation for light control and monitoring. - Build a platform for R&D activities in solar energy harvesting in Jordan.
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