SILVA, L. F. M.; SILVA, Luiz Fernando de Melo.
Résumé:
This report refers to the thesis of completion of the Electrical Engineering course
at the Federal University of Campina Grande and is motivated by the increasing use of
distributed generation in the mini-generation and microgeneration models, which
propels studies of topics related to energy efficiency and investiments applied to solar
energy generation systems, as well as the analysis of the development of projects in the
area. The analyses developed in this document refer to the cost, financial evaluation of
implementation, efficiency, methodology, impacts to the network, equipment
specifications and sizing of these systems. The development is based on the
counterpoint between the high value of investment and the financial return foreseen by
the project, with the purpose of informing about a topic with an extensive exploration
potential for professionals in the field. Finally, the case study is responsible for
supporting the arguments established in the development, in addition to demonstrating
the methodology used for projects in this segment.