Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Tonolo, Édwin Augusto
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Curitiba
Brasil
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sistemas de Energia
UTFPR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/4664
Resumo: Growing demand for electricity coupled with concerns about global pollution, is causing countries to invest in more sustainable ways to generate electricity. Photovoltaic solar energy appears as one of the most promising renewable sources on the world stage, where world reports show constant increases in installed power, especially in the world’s most developed countries. For a photovoltaic system to deliver the expected results, several site studies are required to minimize losses. The Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR) campus Curitiba has two photovoltaic systems installed at its headquarters, one in the center, located on the roof of the Green Office (EV), and another one at Neoville. Merit indices appear as an important calculation method for comparing photovoltaic systems of different magnitudes and locations, with EV’s grid-connected photovoltaic system (SFVCR) average performance ratio of 71.93% while Neoville has 77.79%. In order to determine how much each loss factor impacts on power generation, a series of experiments were performed on the photovoltaic systems. Dirt has been a source of studies and has a strong impact on system performance, both when compared to scheduled cleaning and self-cleaning. For EV, the performance rate increased by approximately 6% for cleaning and 10% for self-cleaning compared to data prior to cleaning. The study revealed that for the center headquarters, the inverter has the highest loss rates, with a maximum efficiency of 92%, which can be explained by being an old model and still uses in its construction a transformer. Because EV is located in the city center, shading losses impacted only 4% as the tallest building was built at a safe distance. Electrical installations were correctly sized for wiring power and length, resulting in 0.45% losses. The angle of inclination and orientation often cannot be corrected, as photovoltaic installations usually follow the roof of the building, such as EV, and the calculated losses were just over 1%. In order to determine the losses due to module degradation and mismatch, a device was used which plots the module’s I-V curve, resulting in losses of 3.81%. At the end of all the work, it was determined that the photovoltaic system has a performance of 69.2%. The experiments were not all performed on the same day, but provide an overview of how the losses are distributed in the studied photovoltaic systems.
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spelling Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus CuritibaAnalysis of loss factors in the photovoltaic systems of UTFPR Campus CuritibaGeração de energia fotovoltaica - Curitiba (PR)Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (PR) - Abastecimento de energiaUniversidades e faculdades - Curitiba (PR) - Consumo de energiaEnergia SolarCélulas solaresArquitetura e conservação da energiaPhotovoltaic power generation - Curitiba (Brazil)Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (Brazil) - Power supplyUniversities and colleges - Curitiba (Brazil) - Energy consumptionSolar energySolar cellsArchitecture and energy conservationCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA::SISTEMAS ELETRICOS DE POTENCIAEngenharia ElétricaGrowing demand for electricity coupled with concerns about global pollution, is causing countries to invest in more sustainable ways to generate electricity. Photovoltaic solar energy appears as one of the most promising renewable sources on the world stage, where world reports show constant increases in installed power, especially in the world’s most developed countries. For a photovoltaic system to deliver the expected results, several site studies are required to minimize losses. The Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR) campus Curitiba has two photovoltaic systems installed at its headquarters, one in the center, located on the roof of the Green Office (EV), and another one at Neoville. Merit indices appear as an important calculation method for comparing photovoltaic systems of different magnitudes and locations, with EV’s grid-connected photovoltaic system (SFVCR) average performance ratio of 71.93% while Neoville has 77.79%. In order to determine how much each loss factor impacts on power generation, a series of experiments were performed on the photovoltaic systems. Dirt has been a source of studies and has a strong impact on system performance, both when compared to scheduled cleaning and self-cleaning. For EV, the performance rate increased by approximately 6% for cleaning and 10% for self-cleaning compared to data prior to cleaning. The study revealed that for the center headquarters, the inverter has the highest loss rates, with a maximum efficiency of 92%, which can be explained by being an old model and still uses in its construction a transformer. Because EV is located in the city center, shading losses impacted only 4% as the tallest building was built at a safe distance. Electrical installations were correctly sized for wiring power and length, resulting in 0.45% losses. The angle of inclination and orientation often cannot be corrected, as photovoltaic installations usually follow the roof of the building, such as EV, and the calculated losses were just over 1%. In order to determine the losses due to module degradation and mismatch, a device was used which plots the module’s I-V curve, resulting in losses of 3.81%. At the end of all the work, it was determined that the photovoltaic system has a performance of 69.2%. The experiments were not all performed on the same day, but provide an overview of how the losses are distributed in the studied photovoltaic systems.A crescente demanda por energia elétrica aliada com a preocupação com a poluição mundial, estão fazendo com que os países invistam em formas mais sustentáveis para a geração de energia elétrica. A energia solar fotovoltaica aparece como uma das fontes renováveis mais promissoras no cenário mundial, onde os relatórios mundiais apresentam constantes aumentos de potência instalada, principalmente nos países mais desenvolvidos do mundo. Para que um sistema fotovoltaico apresente os resultados esperados, são necessários vários estudos no local de instalação, afim de minimizar as perdas. A Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR) campus Curitiba possui dois sistemas fotovoltaicos instalados em sua sede, um no centro, localizado na cobertura do Escritório Verde (EV), e outro no Neoville. Os índices de mérito aparecem como importante método de cálculo para comparação de sistemas fotovoltaicos de distintas magnitudes e localizações, tendo o sistema fotovoltaico conectado à rede (SFVCR) do EV taxa de desempenho médio de 71,93% enquanto o Neoville 77,79%. Com o intuito de determinar o quanto cada fator de perda impacta na geração de energia, uma série de experimento foram realizados nos sistemas fotovoltaicos. A sujidade foi fonte de estudos, sendo fortemente impactante no desempenho do sistema, tanto quando comparado com limpeza programada ou com autolimpeza. Para o EV, a taxa de desempenho apresentou aumento de aproximadamente 6% para a limpeza e 10% para a autolimpeza, quando comparados com dados em período anterior a limpeza. O estudo revelou que para a sede centro, o inversor apresenta os maiores índices de perdas, com eficiência máxima de 92%, o que pode ser explicado por ser de modelo antigo e apresentar em sua construção um transformador. Pelo fato de o EV estar localizado no centro da cidade, as perdas por sombreamento apresentaram impacto de apenas 4%, pois o prédio mais alto foi construído a uma distância segura. As instalações elétricas foram corretamente dimensionadas para a potência e comprimento do cabeamento, resultando em 0,45% de perdas. O ângulo de inclinação e orientação muitas vezes não podem ser corrigidos, pois geralmente as instalações fotovoltaicas acompanham o telhado da edificação, a exemplo do EV, e as perdas calculadas foram de pouco mais de 1%. Para determinar as perdas por degradação e descasamento de módulos, foi utilizado um equipamento que ao final plota a curva I-V do módulo, resultando em perdas na ordem de 3,81%. Ao final de todo o trabalho, foi determinado que o sistema fotovoltaico apresenta desempenho de 69,2%. Os experimentos não foram todos realizados no mesmo dia, porém oferece uma visão geral de como as perdas estão distribuídas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos estudados.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Sistemas de EnergiaUTFPRUrbanetz Junior, Jairhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9355-1730http://lattes.cnpq.br/2654512569280452Tiepolo, Gerson Maximohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7922802052475230Urbanetz Junior, Jairhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9355-1730http://lattes.cnpq.br/2654512569280452Vilela Júnior, João Américohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4198727256272648Tonolo, Édwin Augusto2020-01-30T18:36:44Z2020-01-30T18:36:44Z2019-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfTONOLO, Édwin Augusto. Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba. 2019. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
Analysis of loss factors in the photovoltaic systems of UTFPR Campus Curitiba
title Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
spellingShingle Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
Tonolo, Édwin Augusto
Geração de energia fotovoltaica - Curitiba (PR)
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (PR) - Abastecimento de energia
Universidades e faculdades - Curitiba (PR) - Consumo de energia
Energia Solar
Células solares
Arquitetura e conservação da energia
Photovoltaic power generation - Curitiba (Brazil)
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (Brazil) - Power supply
Universities and colleges - Curitiba (Brazil) - Energy consumption
Solar energy
Solar cells
Architecture and energy conservation
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA::SISTEMAS ELETRICOS DE POTENCIA
Engenharia Elétrica
title_short Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
title_full Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
title_fullStr Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
title_full_unstemmed Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
title_sort Análise dos fatores de perdas nos sistemas fotovoltaicos da UTFPR Campus Curitiba
author Tonolo, Édwin Augusto
author_facet Tonolo, Édwin Augusto
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Urbanetz Junior, Jair
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9355-1730
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2654512569280452
Tiepolo, Gerson Maximo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7922802052475230
Urbanetz Junior, Jair
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9355-1730
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2654512569280452
Vilela Júnior, João Américo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4198727256272648
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tonolo, Édwin Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geração de energia fotovoltaica - Curitiba (PR)
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (PR) - Abastecimento de energia
Universidades e faculdades - Curitiba (PR) - Consumo de energia
Energia Solar
Células solares
Arquitetura e conservação da energia
Photovoltaic power generation - Curitiba (Brazil)
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (Brazil) - Power supply
Universities and colleges - Curitiba (Brazil) - Energy consumption
Solar energy
Solar cells
Architecture and energy conservation
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA::SISTEMAS ELETRICOS DE POTENCIA
Engenharia Elétrica
topic Geração de energia fotovoltaica - Curitiba (PR)
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (PR) - Abastecimento de energia
Universidades e faculdades - Curitiba (PR) - Consumo de energia
Energia Solar
Células solares
Arquitetura e conservação da energia
Photovoltaic power generation - Curitiba (Brazil)
Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Curitiba (Brazil) - Power supply
Universities and colleges - Curitiba (Brazil) - Energy consumption
Solar energy
Solar cells
Architecture and energy conservation
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA::SISTEMAS ELETRICOS DE POTENCIA
Engenharia Elétrica
description Growing demand for electricity coupled with concerns about global pollution, is causing countries to invest in more sustainable ways to generate electricity. Photovoltaic solar energy appears as one of the most promising renewable sources on the world stage, where world reports show constant increases in installed power, especially in the world’s most developed countries. For a photovoltaic system to deliver the expected results, several site studies are required to minimize losses. The Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR) campus Curitiba has two photovoltaic systems installed at its headquarters, one in the center, located on the roof of the Green Office (EV), and another one at Neoville. Merit indices appear as an important calculation method for comparing photovoltaic systems of different magnitudes and locations, with EV’s grid-connected photovoltaic system (SFVCR) average performance ratio of 71.93% while Neoville has 77.79%. In order to determine how much each loss factor impacts on power generation, a series of experiments were performed on the photovoltaic systems. Dirt has been a source of studies and has a strong impact on system performance, both when compared to scheduled cleaning and self-cleaning. For EV, the performance rate increased by approximately 6% for cleaning and 10% for self-cleaning compared to data prior to cleaning. The study revealed that for the center headquarters, the inverter has the highest loss rates, with a maximum efficiency of 92%, which can be explained by being an old model and still uses in its construction a transformer. Because EV is located in the city center, shading losses impacted only 4% as the tallest building was built at a safe distance. Electrical installations were correctly sized for wiring power and length, resulting in 0.45% losses. The angle of inclination and orientation often cannot be corrected, as photovoltaic installations usually follow the roof of the building, such as EV, and the calculated losses were just over 1%. In order to determine the losses due to module degradation and mismatch, a device was used which plots the module’s I-V curve, resulting in losses of 3.81%. At the end of all the work, it was determined that the photovoltaic system has a performance of 69.2%. The experiments were not all performed on the same day, but provide an overview of how the losses are distributed in the studied photovoltaic systems.
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