Análise da viabilidade da implantação de um sistema de geração de energia fotovoltaica para um campus universitário
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-Campinas)
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O Campus II de Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas compreende dois tipos
de instalações, a área de ensino e pesquisa e a área hospitalar ocupada pelo Hospital
e Maternidade Celso Pierro (HMCP). A Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz (CPFL)
fornece energia elétrica para todo o Campus II a partir de um único ponto de
alimentação para a cabine principal. A cabine principal alimenta as cabines
secundarias de distribuição, sendo algumas delas estão interligadas com geradores a
diesel. Este trabalho avalia a implantação de um sistema de suprimento de energia
solar fotovoltaica como complemento ao suprimento de CPFL e se inicia por entender
o comportamento do consumo atual da energia. Para tanto, foram monitorados os
consumos internos dos diferentes setores de atividades, para identificar como críticos
são aqueles que apresentam maiores consumo. A partir destes dados foram
propostas melhorias visando atender de forma mais eficiente aos setores críticos,
aderentes a norma ABNT NBR ISO 50001:2018. As propostas de melhoria
consideradas foram: mudança da política de uso, substituição dos equipamentos
ineficientes e integrar com sistema para geração alternativa da energia. Espera-se
com este trabalho desenvolver sugestões que venham contribuir para a diminuição
dos custos e aumento do nível de serviços dos usuários.
Campus II of the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas comprises two types of facilities: the teaching and research area and the hospital area occupied by the Celso Pierro Hospital and Maternity (HMCP). Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz (CPFL) supplies electricity to the entire Campus II from a single power supply point to the main cabin. The main cabin supplies power to the secondary distribution cabins, some of which are interconnected with diesel generators. This work evaluates the implementation of a photovoltaic solar energy supply system as a complement to CPFL's supply beginning by understanding the behavior of current energy consumption. To this end, the internal consumption of the different activity sectors was monitored to identify those with the highest consumption as critical. Based on this data, improvements were proposed to serve the critical sectors more efficiently, adhering to the ABNT NBR ISO 50001:2018 standard. The improvement proposals considered were: change in the usage policy, replacement of inefficient equipment and integration with a system for alternative energy generation. It is expected to present suggestions that will contribute to reducing costs and increasing the level of services for users.
Campus II of the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas comprises two types of facilities: the teaching and research area and the hospital area occupied by the Celso Pierro Hospital and Maternity (HMCP). Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz (CPFL) supplies electricity to the entire Campus II from a single power supply point to the main cabin. The main cabin supplies power to the secondary distribution cabins, some of which are interconnected with diesel generators. This work evaluates the implementation of a photovoltaic solar energy supply system as a complement to CPFL's supply beginning by understanding the behavior of current energy consumption. To this end, the internal consumption of the different activity sectors was monitored to identify those with the highest consumption as critical. Based on this data, improvements were proposed to serve the critical sectors more efficiently, adhering to the ABNT NBR ISO 50001:2018 standard. The improvement proposals considered were: change in the usage policy, replacement of inefficient equipment and integration with a system for alternative energy generation. It is expected to present suggestions that will contribute to reducing costs and increasing the level of services for users.
