How a Saudi startup is using AI to boost the efficiency and uptake of solar energy

Unlike traditional systems that require manual design and site inspections, OptimalPV’s AI software optimizes the design process to reduce costs. (OptimalPV photo)
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Updated 19 July 2024
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How a Saudi startup is using AI to boost the efficiency and uptake of solar energy

  • OptimalPV addresses the high costs and inefficiency of solar PV systems by leveraging AI in the design phase
  • Its software uses algorithms to determine the optimal number and placement of solar panels on buildings 

RIYADH: Mindful of their carbon footprint, a growing number of people are opting to power their homes and businesses with solar photovoltaic systems rather than traditional energy sources. One Saudi startup is leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to help increase uptake.

Solar PV systems are a type of renewable energy technology that converts sunlight into electricity, making it a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuel-generated electricity. 

Despite the numerous benefits of transitioning to solar energy, including cost savings on electricity bills and greater environmental sustainability, the upfront investment required can be a significant barrier to wider adoption.

Abdulelah Habib, CEO and founder of OptimalPV, a distributive solar design startup founded in 2023, told Arab News that the high capital cost for solar systems is primarily due to the expensive materials required. 

“This includes high-quality solar panels, inverters, and other essential components,” he said.

With recent advances in technology, solar PV systems are becoming more efficient and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for homeowners and businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs.

From solar panels on rooftops to large-scale solar farms in the desert, Saudi Arabia has embraced renewable energy sources to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. The country aims to install 50 GW of solar capacity by 2030. 

However, if the government wants to make good on its commitment to encourage the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources, it will need to find ways to make the technology more affordable and accessible to the general population. 

“The company was founded to address the challenges of high costs and inefficiency in traditional solar PV system installations, aiming to make solar power more accessible and cost-effective through advanced artificial intelligence technology,” Habib said. 




An AI-equipped robot helps install solar panels. (Shutterstock image)

OptimalPV’s AI-powered software automates the design of solar PV systems by using 3D modeling and optimization algorithms to create the most efficient and cost-effective layout without needing a site visit.

“While the installation and warranty costs are comparatively low, the operation and maintenance costs can be negligible over the 25-year lifespan of the system,” Habib said.

Unlike traditional systems that require manual design and site inspections, OptimalPV’s AI software optimizes the design process to reduce costs




OptimalPV’s AI-powered software automates the design of solar PV systems by using 3D modeling and optimization algorithms. (Supplied)

“The software uses advanced algorithms to determine the optimal number and placement of panels, considering factors like shading, orientation and solar irradiation,” Habib said.

Supported by The Garage, a tech startup incubator hosted by the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, and the Royal Commission of Riyadh City, the company provides solutions for both residential and commercial buildings. 

By providing information, addressing concerns about cost and installation, and offering incentives for adopting solar energy, OptimalPV encourages more individuals to take advantage of this renewable energy source. 

Not only does it reduce installation costs. OptimalPV also maximizes the return on investment for homeowners. 

“The company’s advanced design optimizes the efficiency and capacity of rooftop solar systems, making them capable of meeting high electricity demands in urban areas like Riyadh,” Habib said.




A new startup, The Garage focuses on local and international startups, scouting and inviting them to join The Garage’s programs and events. (Supplied)

“By optimizing the system design for maximum efficiency, many houses can potentially meet their full electricity needs through PV systems designed by OptimalPV.”

Habib said that by reducing upfront costs and ensuring maximum efficiency, OptimalPV helps homeowners to save more on electricity bills and achieve a quicker payback period.

OptimalPV also supports homeowners, local governments and the private sector throughout the process, from the initial feasibility study to post-installation monitoring. 

“Customers can use an online tool to generate a feasibility report, including expected monthly savings and payback period,” Habib said.

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The company helps customers to find affordable financing options, where they are matched with trusted service providers for installation.

When it comes to post-installation monitoring, OptimalPV monitors the system’s performance to ensure it operates efficiently.

As Saudi Arabia continues to invest in solar energy infrastructure, it is start-ups such as these that are helping to pave the way for a cleaner and more environmentally friendly energy future.
 

 


Saudi deputy minister meets Iraq’s ambassador to Riyadh

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Saudi deputy minister meets Iraq’s ambassador to Riyadh

  • They discussed relations between the two countries and other topics of common interest

RIYADH: Saudi Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Saud Al-Sati met with Safia Taleb Al-Suhail, Iraq’s ambassador to the Kingdom, in Riyadh on Monday.

During the meeting, they discussed relations between the two countries and other topics of common interest, the Foreign Ministry reported.

Meanwhile, Abdulmajeed Al-Samary, undersecretary of protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, received the credentials of Estonia’s non-resident ambassador to the Kingdom, Maria Belovas, in Riyadh on Monday.

 

 


Science and tech festival kickstarts in Riyadh

Updated 02 September 2024
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Science and tech festival kickstarts in Riyadh

  • Ahmed Salim: ‘We want people to create technology and create engineering projects that are also works of art themselves’
  • Ibtesam Badhrees: ‘The festival highlights local content and Saudi innovations’

RIYADH: The 2024 STEAM Festival which began on Monday at the King Salman Science Oasis is aimed at developing scientists, the event’s director Ahmed Salim told Arab News. 

Held under the theme “Fun Chemistry” until Sept. 30, the festival aims to offer visitors an educational, informative, and entertaining experience. 

There will be 100 workshops, panel discussions, live shows, and other activities in STEAM fields. 

It was organized by the King Salman Science Oasis in collaboration with the ministries of education and industry and mineral resources, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, and the Saudi National Commission for Education, Culture and Science. 

Salim, Founder of 1001 Inventions, a science and cultural heritage organization responsible for producing the STEAM Festival, told Arab News the Kingdom’s push for technological and scientific advancements means there is a “massive demand for scientists.” 

He hopes STEAM will showcase the importance of science.

“We’re taking everyday objects and then we’re reverse engineering them to work out what was the chemical processes involved to create that,” he said. 

“They (students) would give more value to the science of chemistry because they understand that chemistry is impacting their lives every day.”

STEAM, previously referred to as STEM, now includes art due to the unique value it has in elevating people’s approach to creating technology and engineering, Salim explained. 

“We want people to create technology and create engineering projects that are also works of art themselves,” he added. 

Ibtesam Badhrees, chairman of the festival’s scientific committee and chief scientist at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, said the event would strengthen the links between science, technology, industry, research and development, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

Badhrees, who also oversees programs and activities at the King Salman Science Oasis, added: “The festival also highlights local content and Saudi innovations, focusing on sustainable practices and modern technologies. 

“It seeks to open new horizons for future generations in STEAM fields, in line with the strategic objectives of Vision 2030. 

“The festival provides quality educational opportunities for all segments of society, including students, families, teachers, researchers, and science enthusiasts.”

The festival will have more than 25 pavilions covering the history of chemistry, modern innovations related to the petrochemical industry, future environmental challenges, and sustainable solutions that are a part of Vision 2030.


Saudi FM discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Moroccan, Indonesian counterparts

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita, Indonesia’s Retno Marsudi.
Updated 02 September 2024
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Saudi FM discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Moroccan, Indonesian counterparts

  • Prince Faisal and Marsudi discussed developments in the Palestinian territories in light of efforts to restore all legitimate rights to the State of Palestine and its people

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the latest developments in the Palestinian territories with his Moroccan and Indonesian counterparts, Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

In a phone call, Prince Faisal and Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita discussed ways to enhance the action of Muslim and Arab countries to achieve an immediate cessation of all Israeli violations.

They also discussed the establishment of a secure and stable Palestinian state in accordance with relevant international laws.

Meanwhile, Prince Faisal and Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi discussed developments in the Palestinian territories in light of efforts made by Muslim countries to restore all legitimate rights to the State of Palestine and its people.


Saudi Arabia welcomes autumn and expected rainfall, cooler weather

Updated 02 September 2024
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Saudi Arabia welcomes autumn and expected rainfall, cooler weather

  • High temperatures anticipated until the middle of the month, says National Center for Meteorology

RIYADH: The scorching heat is expected to ease after a long spell of excessive hot weather during the peak summer season in Saudi Arabia.

The Kingdom’s National Center for Meteorology has announced that Sept. 1 signaled the official start of autumn.

The season is usually rainy, with rapid fluctuations in weather patterns, providing much-needed respite from the heat, according to the center.

However, it added that temperatures were anticipated to remain elevated until the middle of the month, with significant fluctuations expected in temperature.

The center said: “The NCM will soon release a detailed report on the key characteristics of this year’s autumn season.”

Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesperson for the NCM, said that Sept. 1 marked the end of the summer season and added that autumn was expected to bring a mix of rainy and variable weather conditions.

The seasonal change will be a big relief to residents as temperatures hit 50 C multiple times during the summer amid searing heat.

However, the center added that people may not feel the temperature drop until the middle of the month, but that conditions will become more bearable as the mercury level reduces by a few degrees.

Mohammed Alharbi, a Riyadh resident, said: “The extreme and sometimes record-breaking temperatures we have seen over the past several months are a clear indicator that climate change is making these hot spells worse.

“However, the cooler, fresher air with the arrival of autumn will give us all a big sigh of relief from the searing heat and could also set off some strong thunderstorms and moderate to heavy rain in the Kingdom, heralding the onset of winter.”

October tends to be the month when a noticeable drop in temperatures is felt, compared to the summer peak.

When it starts raining across the Kingdom in October, the mercury level nosedives from above 40 C to around 30 C.

The maximum temperature in the capital on Monday settled at 41 C. AccuWeather has predicted a maximum of 41 to 42 C throughout the week compared to 44 C last week.


‘Black Scorpion’ cave in Northern Borders attracts adventurers

Updated 02 September 2024
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‘Black Scorpion’ cave in Northern Borders attracts adventurers

JEDDAH: The “Black Scorpion” cave in the Northern Borders region is a new spot for adventure enthusiasts and researchers.

The cave, which is 160 kilometers west of Rafha governorate near the village of Al-Habka, is more than 500 meters deep, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Its name comes from the cave entrance, which is similar to the shape of a black scorpion’s body when the moon is in its full phase on the 15th of the lunar month, adding to its allure, according to the report.

The Black Scorpion has three internal passages that narrow and widen and rise and fall in various places trough which visitors can walk.

Several trenches branch off in different directions, increasing its complexity. The cave’s geological features make it an ideal destination for environmental and geological tourism.

The town of Al-Habka, where the cave is located, was once a vital source of water in the desert because of its numerous wells and is known for its rich archaeological heritage.

The cave is home to a range of wildlife, including wolves, hyenas and foxes. Two years ago, the National Center for Wildlife discovered several cheetah carcasses in the area underscoring its importance for wildlife conservation.

According to Begess Al-Falih, a cave enthusiast and member of the Afaq Society for Astronomy, 542 caves and sinkholes have so far been discovered in the Northern Borders region. 

He said that the “Black Scorpion” cave is just one of many cave tourism hotspots in the area. These natural wonders provide a rare opportunity for visitors to explore geological formations dating back thousands of years.