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Building integrated photovoltaic/thermal technologies in Middle Eastern and North African countries: current trends and future perspectives

Building integrated photovoltaic/thermal technologies in Middle Eastern and North African countries: current trends and future perspectives
Building integrated photovoltaic/thermal technologies in Middle Eastern and North African countries: current trends and future perspectives
Statistics show that developed countries already host a significant number of building integrated photovoltaic/thermal (BIPV/T) systems, but developing countries, including many Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries, are rapidly catching up. Therefore, this review provides an overview of BIPV/T systems and development plans for MENA countries via (i) a region-based literature survey that specifically differentiates between MENA and non-MENA countries, and (ii) a quantitative statistical analysis of existing work from multiple different perspectives. First, the state of the art is reviewed with a focus on the available BIPV/T technologies, heat transfer media, energy storage systems, and potential installation locations on buildings. Then, various simulation and modeling techniques are critically examined from technical, economic and environmental standpoints. Current trends and future perspectives, including barriers and challenges, in different MENA countries are discussed with reference to future global energy and environmental targets, such as achieving carbon neutrality. Finally, a comparison with other countries is made, revealing that analytical modeling is the most common approach. Moreover, energy analysis is found to be used more than any other type of analysis, while batteries and phase change materials are the favorites for electrical and thermal energy storage, respectively. Conducting more detailed economic and environmental assessments is suggested as a possible avenue for future work.
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Sohani, Ali
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Cornaro, Cristina
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Shahverdian, Mohammad Hassan
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Shahverdian, Mohammad Hassan
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Pierro, Marco
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Moser, David
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Nižetić, Sandro
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Karimi, Nader
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Li, Larry K.B.
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Doranehgard, Mohammad Hossein
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Sohani, Ali, Cornaro, Cristina, Shahverdian, Mohammad Hassan, Pierro, Marco, Moser, David, Nižetić, Sandro, Karimi, Nader, Li, Larry K.B. and Doranehgard, Mohammad Hossein (2023) Building integrated photovoltaic/thermal technologies in Middle Eastern and North African countries: current trends and future perspectives. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 182, [113370]. (doi:10.1016/j.rser.2023.113370).

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Abstract

Statistics show that developed countries already host a significant number of building integrated photovoltaic/thermal (BIPV/T) systems, but developing countries, including many Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries, are rapidly catching up. Therefore, this review provides an overview of BIPV/T systems and development plans for MENA countries via (i) a region-based literature survey that specifically differentiates between MENA and non-MENA countries, and (ii) a quantitative statistical analysis of existing work from multiple different perspectives. First, the state of the art is reviewed with a focus on the available BIPV/T technologies, heat transfer media, energy storage systems, and potential installation locations on buildings. Then, various simulation and modeling techniques are critically examined from technical, economic and environmental standpoints. Current trends and future perspectives, including barriers and challenges, in different MENA countries are discussed with reference to future global energy and environmental targets, such as achieving carbon neutrality. Finally, a comparison with other countries is made, revealing that analytical modeling is the most common approach. Moreover, energy analysis is found to be used more than any other type of analysis, while batteries and phase change materials are the favorites for electrical and thermal energy storage, respectively. Conducting more detailed economic and environmental assessments is suggested as a possible avenue for future work.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 May 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 May 2023
Published date: 24 May 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 508951
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508951
ISSN: 1364-0321
PURE UUID: c3d3ef05-6829-4367-acf1-d0652f8acfde
ORCID for Nader Karimi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4559-6245

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Date deposited: 09 Feb 2026 17:34
Last modified: 10 Feb 2026 03:27

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Author: Ali Sohani
Author: Cristina Cornaro
Author: Mohammad Hassan Shahverdian
Author: Marco Pierro
Author: David Moser
Author: Sandro Nižetić
Author: Nader Karimi ORCID iD
Author: Larry K.B. Li
Author: Mohammad Hossein Doranehgard

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