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Sustentabilidade energética em universidades públicas aproveitando espaços disponíveis

Authors: Moraes, Lucas da Silva;

Sustentabilidade energética em universidades públicas aproveitando espaços disponíveis

Abstract

Não recebi financiamento ; A energia fotovoltaica vem ganhando cada vez mais espaço na matriz energética brasileira. Sendo assim, levantou-se a hipótese de utilizar espaços remanescentes de Universidades Públicas, onde geralmente são deixados de lado por serem uma grande área em desuso, para instalação de uma usina fotovoltaica. Onde o principal foco é a instalação de uma usina de minigeração fotovoltaica distribuída compartilhada. Os campus a serem estudados no decorrer da análise, foram três campus da Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP, sendo eles: Itapeva, Ourinhos e Rosana, na qual, suas áreas disponíveis são respectivamente 32,4 mil m², 65,13 mil m² e 37,77 mil m². Nestas áreas apresentadas, é possível instalar usinas de até 6,91MW, 13,86MW e 8,04MW. Ou seja, temos que todos os campus atingiriam uma potência maior de 5MW, na qual seria possível a instalação de uma usina para minigeração e ainda haveria espaço suficiente para ampliação do sistema, ou ainda criação de uma usina híbrida. ; Photovoltaic energy has been gaining more and more space in the Brazilian energy matrix. Therefore, the hypothesis was raised of using remaining spaces of Public Universities, where they are usually left aside because they are a large area in disuse, for the installation of a photovoltaic plant. Where the main focus is the installation of a shared distributed photovoltaic minigeneration plant. The campuses to be studied during the analysis were three campuses of Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP, namely: Itapeva, Ourinhos and Rosana, in which their available areas are respectively 32.4 thousand m², 65.13 thousand m² and 37 .77 thousand m². In these areas presented, it is possible to install plants of up to 6.91MW, 13.86MW and 8.04MW. That is, we have that all campuses would reach a power greater than 5MW, in which it would be possible to install a plant for minigeneration and there would still be enough space for expansion of the system, or even the creation of a hybrid plant.

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Brazil
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Photovoltaics, Public university, Energia solar, Sistemas de energia fotovoltaica, Geração de energia fotovoltaica, Energy sustainability

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