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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 64(spe): e21200293, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1285570

ABSTRACT

Abstract The electrical system is becoming more robust with the insertion of distributed energy resources (DERs) and the need for energy autonomy by consumers, given that the current scenario is a growth in demand for electric energy. This paper aims to apply a computational model capable of determining the optimal hourly allocation of controllable loads in residence, as well as studying the optimal dispatch of residential microgrids considering management on the demand side. In addition, this paper presents an economic feasibility analysis of residential microgrids considering distributed generation from wind and solar sources, distributed storage, electric vehicles, and residential controllable loads. Thus, it was possible to conclude that in residence, the insertion of distributed energy generation and storage elements can present a significant reduction in electric energy costs, which can be even greater if these elements are associated with optimized controllable load management.


Subject(s)
Motor Vehicles , Electric Wiring , Wind Energy , Solar Energy
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 62(spe): e19190005, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1055425

ABSTRACT

Abstract The demand for electricity is growing worldwide. At the same time, the non-renewable natural resources that account for a large proportion of the global energy matrix are rapidly depleting, which will pose a major challenge in the near future. Therefore, micro-grid models that use renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, are rapidly developing and are becoming economically viable alternatives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the economic viability of installing solar and wind power generation systems in the NOVVALIGHT electrical components factory located in Campo Largo, Paraná, Brazil. The most viable model was the combination of solar and wind energy, which would generate approximately 260 MWh of energy per year. Using financing provided by the Brazilian Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES), this proposal has an eight-year payback period, net present value of BRL 149,097.42, and internal rate of return of 18%, demonstrating its economic viability.


Subject(s)
Solar Energy/economics , Wind Energy/economics , Brazil , Industry
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Cienc. tecnol. salud ; 5(2): 162-171, 2018. ^c27 cmilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-987191

ABSTRACT

Se presenta un análisis de la circulación del viento en la vecindad de la superficie terreste, para una región centrada alrededor de Guatemala. Para tal fin se utilizó el modelo climático regional (RegCM), con el cual se simuló la dinámica atmosférica sobre dicha región durante todo el 2016. El propósito del estudio es obtener la variación de mesoescala (decenas de kilómetros) del campo de velocidad del viento. Se puede observar que a medida que la resolución se incrementa se obtiene una representación más precisa de los detalles y características de la topografía del terreno, la cual influye en los patrones de circulación del viento a escalas de pocos kilómetros. Con una resolución fina de2km es posible observar zonas de flujo intenso de viento sobre la superficie; como en Palín, Escuintla. También se logra ver la presencia de patrones de circulación diurna que son producto del ciclo diario de calentamiento del terreno debido al sol y el consecuente enfriamiento durante la noche. Este es el primer reporte de una línea de estudio en donde se planea analizar las características climáticas propias de la región guatemalteca.


We present an analysis of the wind circulation in the vecinity of the ground surface, for a region centered around Guatemala. We used the regional climate model RegCM to simulate the atmospheric dynamics above that region during the full year 2016. The purpose of the study is to obtain the mesoscale variation (tens of kilometers) of the wind velocity field. It can be seen that as resolution is increased, the details in topography are better represented, they in turn influence the wind circulation patterns on scales of a few kilometers. With a fine resolution of 2 km it is possible to confirm the existence of intense wind flux zones over the surface; such as Palín, Escuintla. We are also able to observe diurnally varying circulations, which are the product of the daily cycle of terrain heating due to the sun and the subsecuent cooling during the night. This is the first report in a line of studies where we plan to analyze the climatic features of the Guatemalan region.


Subject(s)
Simulation Exercise/methods , Wind , Wind Energy
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 61(spe): e18000030, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-974151

ABSTRACT

Abstract The electrical sector is under constant evolution. One of the areas refers to the consumers that come to be generators, implementing distributed generation, interconnected to a smart grid. This article discusses the improvement of an algorithm, already presented in the literature, to make the best temporal allocation of loads, electric vehicle, storage and many sources of generation, aiming at the maximum financial performance, that is, the lowest value for the energy invoice The modeling consists of a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) algorithm, which considers each component of the system and weighs the maintenance and shelf life of storage devices, basically batteries, loads that can be reallocated and the concept of Vehicle-to-grid, performing a daily analysis. The simulation has considered the hypothetical case of a residence, in which are included storage, electric vehicle and redistribution of loads, as well as wind and solar generation. Several scenarios are simulated, with or without the presence of some of the components. The results indicate that the simplest model, only redistributing the loads, can provide a sensible monetary savings of approximately 60%, while with the application of all the components modeled, there can be a reduction in the invoice of 90%.


Subject(s)
Energy-Generating Resources , Wind Energy , Solar Energy , Motor Vehicles
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 61(spe): e18000470, 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-974138

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Sustainability and economics are current issues in the generation of electricity. The energy matrix is diversified and some forms have stood out, such as wind. Some tools have been developed to improve project efficiency, one of which is Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). This presents solidity when assisting projects financially and environmentally, evaluating materials and processes. The present study aimed to analyze the application of LCA in a wind power plant. After searching the main databases and using filters, the analysis was developed from the information of an article that described the application of the LCA to a wind power plant using computational simulation, providing an overview of the production and potential environmental impacts for the process manufacturing, parts maintenance, disposal and recycling at end of lifespan. The phases, steps and the threshold diagram of the LCA system were observed. The results showed a high rate of reuse/recycling of some materials and significant reductions in emissions, financial costs and abatement of environmental payback if the materials were recycled at the end of lifespan. Recycling has shown positive environmental aspects and a significant cost reduction, allowing the expansion of markets and optimization of wind projects.


Subject(s)
Energy-Generating Resources/economics , Environment , Wind Energy/economics , Sustainable Development/economics
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Belo Horizonte; Fórum; 2011. 246 p. mapas, tab.
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-620638

ABSTRACT

O livro apresenta a Carta de Vitória do Espírito Santo e também traz os seguintes estudos: Fundo Estadual de Recursos Hídricos (Fun dágua): um mecanismo de fortalecimento da gestão de recursos hídricos no Estado do Espírito Santo; O art. 5º, XXXV, da Constituição Federal como regra processual fundamental em defesa do direito material ambiental: o direito de agir em face de lesão ou ameaça ao meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado; O meio ambiente e o desenvolvimento econômico: uma visão realista dentro de uma nova ordem; Gestão integrada de recursos hídricos e costeiros: uma perspectiva legislativa; O cooperativismo na ordem constitu cional; Cooperação e crise: a prevalência da axiologia cooperativa no agir em presarial; Reserva legal e áreas de preservação permanente (APP): áreas de relevante importância ao Município; Estímulo econômico am biental via cooperativismo; Teoria finalística do ato cooperativo: uma nova visão; Sustentabilidade e sociedade; O meio ambiente do tra ba lho como indutor de desempenho econômico empresarial; Direito am biental municipal; Energia eólica: aspectos ambientais; e novos para digmas Sociais e econômicos no direito ambiental.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cooperative Behavior , Sustainable Development/legislation & jurisprudence , Environment , Conservation of Natural Resources , Legislation, Environmental , Municipal Environmental Policy/legislation & jurisprudence , Water Resources/legislation & jurisprudence , Coasts/legislation & jurisprudence , Wind Energy/economics , Wind Energy/legislation & jurisprudence
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