LAPSE:2023.23269
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LAPSE:2023.23269
Photovoltaic Solar Systems in Multi-Headquarter Institutions: A Technical Implementation in Northeastern Brazil
March 27, 2023
Abstract
The use of photovoltaic solar technology is increasingly widespread and consolidated worldwide, gaining significant interest in Brazil. Thanks to records of gradual photovoltaic system price decreases and the construction of legal frameworks favorable to their diffusion, urban and rural residential consumers, service companies, industries, and the government are progressively adhering to the use of this technology. In this context, it is important that institutions and companies with multiheadquarters discern whether it is more advantageous, from both a technical and economic point of view, to disperse photovoltaic systems throughout all of their headquarters or to centralize them in the offices presenting the best energy efficiency. The present study aims at answering this question. To this end, indicators recorded in the Institute of Education Science and Technology (IFRN)-Solar Project implemented by the Rio Grande do Norte Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology, in Brazil, where 2 MWp of photovoltaic solar energy are installed in 19 of its 22 headquarters, were evaluated. The PVWatts Software, energy measurements at the different plant installation locations and technical performance parameters recurrent in the literature, as well as the Discounted Payback Method were used herein. The results indicate that system centralization in the best-evaluated sites (7 campi) will, in 25 years, provide a 9.07% energy supply gain, a 112.96% financial gain, and a payback reduction of 8.9 years when compared to the alternative comprising generation unit dispersion throughout the 19 campi.
The use of photovoltaic solar technology is increasingly widespread and consolidated worldwide, gaining significant interest in Brazil. Thanks to records of gradual photovoltaic system price decreases and the construction of legal frameworks favorable to their diffusion, urban and rural residential consumers, service companies, industries, and the government are progressively adhering to the use of this technology. In this context, it is important that institutions and companies with multiheadquarters discern whether it is more advantageous, from both a technical and economic point of view, to disperse photovoltaic systems throughout all of their headquarters or to centralize them in the offices presenting the best energy efficiency. The present study aims at answering this question. To this end, indicators recorded in the Institute of Education Science and Technology (IFRN)-Solar Project implemented by the Rio Grande do Norte Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology, in Brazil, where 2 MWp of photovoltaic solar energy are installed in 19 of its 22 headquarters, were evaluated. The PVWatts Software, energy measurements at the different plant installation locations and technical performance parameters recurrent in the literature, as well as the Discounted Payback Method were used herein. The results indicate that system centralization in the best-evaluated sites (7 campi) will, in 25 years, provide a 9.07% energy supply gain, a 112.96% financial gain, and a payback reduction of 8.9 years when compared to the alternative comprising generation unit dispersion throughout the 19 campi.
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centralization, dispersion, multi-headquarters, payback, photovoltaic
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Pinheiro HHC, Silva NFD, Branco DAC, Pereira MG. Photovoltaic Solar Systems in Multi-Headquarter Institutions: A Technical Implementation in Northeastern Brazil. (2023). LAPSE:2023.23269
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Pinheiro HHC: Energy Planning Program (PPE/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-914, Brazil; Institute of Education Science and Technology (IFRN), Natal 59015-000, Brazil [ORCID]
Silva NFD: Energy Planning Program (PPE/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-914, Brazil; Institute of Education Science and Technology (IFRN), Natal 59015-000, Brazil; International Virtual Institute of Global Changes, Rio de Janeiro 21941-909, Brazil
Branco DAC: Energy Planning Program (PPE/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-914, Brazil
Pereira MG: Electrical Power Research Center (CEPEL), Rio de Janeiro 21944-970, Brazil [ORCID]
Silva NFD: Energy Planning Program (PPE/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-914, Brazil; Institute of Education Science and Technology (IFRN), Natal 59015-000, Brazil; International Virtual Institute of Global Changes, Rio de Janeiro 21941-909, Brazil
Branco DAC: Energy Planning Program (PPE/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro 21941-914, Brazil
Pereira MG: Electrical Power Research Center (CEPEL), Rio de Janeiro 21944-970, Brazil [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
13
Issue
10
Article Number
E2659
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-05-25
ISSN
1996-1073
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