FREITAS, K. V. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2155958592514913; FREITAS, Kaio Vítor Gonçalves de.
Abstract:
This paper presents a case study within the scope of the Energy Efficiency Program (PEE)
from the National Electric Energy Agency. It’s based on technical procedures to save
energy and reduce demand at rush hours so as to bring benefits to the consumer by
reducing the amount paid on their invoice, as well as the Brazil's generation, transmission
and distribution system by reducing the need for investments of system expansion. Due
to the constant growth of the area, more advanced techniques of measurement and
verification are imposed for better project viability, and that is the reason why the
concepts of linear correlation and linear regression model are commonly used in the
context of energy efficiency. The study of efficiency actions at the Federal Institute of
São Paulo, Campus Boituva was able, from an investment of R$ 384.522,61, to reduce
its energy consumption by 144.33 MWh/year and 11.50 kW less demand at the rush hour.