Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Eduardo Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Andrade Torres, Ednildo, Alves da Costa, Caiuby
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Identidade!
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/identidade/article/view/341
Resumo: The issue of energy encourages every society directly or indirectly to seek strategies to meet their many needs. One such strategy is featured in this article, which presents research on implementing electrification of rural areas and eradication of poverty. This paper deals with the energization of isolated communities, and uses as a  reference the Brazilian Federal Government´s Millennium Development Goals (UNDP) and Light for All Program, since the Government guarantees the supply of electricity for basic needs of the community, prioritizing on service to individual residences. This study is presented as an alternative to solar panel systems installed by the federal program, and focuses on the application of renewable energies --  photovoltaic and solar-wind -- which may serve as complements and  permit an increased generation of energy. We take as a case study a quilombo that caters to the needs of the community as a whole -- thus, we increase and enhance their socio-economic development, both in terms of residential energy supply, and in terms of the water supply needed for irrigation, crafts , and manufacture of local products. For that two scenarios are analyzed, one being a conventional energy supply system and the other an isolated one, and an evaluation of investment and rate costs is performed. It was found that through the use of  some of the already available programs as well as the implementation of specific policies and adequate rates, the hybrid system acquires economic viability, in addition to the social and environmental benefits it presents.
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spelling Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in BahiaEnergização em comunidade isolada com sistema híbrido eólico e solar-fotovoltaico e erradicação da miséria: estudo de caso de uma comunidade quilombola na BahiaRural Electrification, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Isolated Communities; Eradication of PovertyEducaçãoEletrificação Rural, Energia Eólica; Energia Solar; Comunidades Isoladas; Erradicação da MisériaThe issue of energy encourages every society directly or indirectly to seek strategies to meet their many needs. One such strategy is featured in this article, which presents research on implementing electrification of rural areas and eradication of poverty. This paper deals with the energization of isolated communities, and uses as a  reference the Brazilian Federal Government´s Millennium Development Goals (UNDP) and Light for All Program, since the Government guarantees the supply of electricity for basic needs of the community, prioritizing on service to individual residences. This study is presented as an alternative to solar panel systems installed by the federal program, and focuses on the application of renewable energies --  photovoltaic and solar-wind -- which may serve as complements and  permit an increased generation of energy. We take as a case study a quilombo that caters to the needs of the community as a whole -- thus, we increase and enhance their socio-economic development, both in terms of residential energy supply, and in terms of the water supply needed for irrigation, crafts , and manufacture of local products. For that two scenarios are analyzed, one being a conventional energy supply system and the other an isolated one, and an evaluation of investment and rate costs is performed. It was found that through the use of  some of the already available programs as well as the implementation of specific policies and adequate rates, the hybrid system acquires economic viability, in addition to the social and environmental benefits it presents.A questão energética incita toda sociedade direta ou indiretamente a buscar estratégias para suas muitas necessidades, uma delas destacamos neste artigo que apresenta pesquisa de aplicação sobre eletrificação rural e erradicação da miséria. Deste modo o presente artigo trata da energização de comunidades isoladas, tem como referência as Metas do Desenvolvimento do Milênio (PNUD) e o Programa Luz para Todos do Governo Federal, visto que o mesmo assegura o suprimento de energia elétrica para as necessidades essenciais da comunidade, privilegiando o atendimento individual por residência. De modo que este estudo é apresentado como uma alternativa ao sistema de painéis solares instalados pelo Programa, com a aplicação das fontes de energia eólica solar-fotovoltaica, pela complementaridade das mesmas e pela possibilidade de uma geração de maior porte. Tendo como estudo de caso uma comunidade quilombola, assim, atende-se as necessidades da comunidade como um todo, além de incrementar e potencializar o seu desenvolvimento socioeconômico, quer no aspecto do suprimento residencial, quer no aspecto do suprimento de água para irrigação, artesanato, confecção local de produtos. Para tanto são analisados dois cenários, um considerando o sistema convencional e outro isolado. São avaliados os valores de investimento e o custo da tarifa. Foi constatado que com o uso de alguns programas já disponíveis e a implementação de políticas especificas, e tarifas adequadas o sistema híbrido adquire viabilidade econômica, além dos benefícios socioambientais que apresenta. Faculdades ESTCAPESCapesSilva, Eduardo TeixeiraAndrade Torres, EdnildoAlves da Costa, Caiuby2012-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/identidade/article/view/341identidade!; v. 17, n. 1 (2012): Dossiê Quilombos: lutas permanentes; 66-822178-437Xreponame:Identidade!instname:Faculdades ESTinstacron:ESTporhttp://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/identidade/article/view/341/383info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-10-23T13:23:41Zoai:www.est.edu.br/periodicos:article/341Revistahttp://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/identidade/indexONGhttp://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/identidade/oai||selenir@est.edu.br|| reblin@est.edu.br2178-437X1676-9570opendoar:2012-10-23T13:23:41Identidade! - Faculdades ESTfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
Energização em comunidade isolada com sistema híbrido eólico e solar-fotovoltaico e erradicação da miséria: estudo de caso de uma comunidade quilombola na Bahia
title Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
spellingShingle Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
Silva, Eduardo Teixeira
Rural Electrification, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Isolated Communities; Eradication of Poverty
Educação
Eletrificação Rural, Energia Eólica; Energia Solar; Comunidades Isoladas; Erradicação da Miséria
title_short Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
title_full Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
title_fullStr Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
title_full_unstemmed Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
title_sort Energy supply to an isolated community by means of a hybrid system with wind and solar photovoltaic energy, and eradication of poverty: A case study of a quilombola community in Bahia
author Silva, Eduardo Teixeira
author_facet Silva, Eduardo Teixeira
Andrade Torres, Ednildo
Alves da Costa, Caiuby
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Alves da Costa, Caiuby
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Eduardo Teixeira
Andrade Torres, Ednildo
Alves da Costa, Caiuby
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rural Electrification, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Isolated Communities; Eradication of Poverty
Educação
Eletrificação Rural, Energia Eólica; Energia Solar; Comunidades Isoladas; Erradicação da Miséria
topic Rural Electrification, Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Isolated Communities; Eradication of Poverty
Educação
Eletrificação Rural, Energia Eólica; Energia Solar; Comunidades Isoladas; Erradicação da Miséria
description The issue of energy encourages every society directly or indirectly to seek strategies to meet their many needs. One such strategy is featured in this article, which presents research on implementing electrification of rural areas and eradication of poverty. This paper deals with the energization of isolated communities, and uses as a  reference the Brazilian Federal Government´s Millennium Development Goals (UNDP) and Light for All Program, since the Government guarantees the supply of electricity for basic needs of the community, prioritizing on service to individual residences. This study is presented as an alternative to solar panel systems installed by the federal program, and focuses on the application of renewable energies --  photovoltaic and solar-wind -- which may serve as complements and  permit an increased generation of energy. We take as a case study a quilombo that caters to the needs of the community as a whole -- thus, we increase and enhance their socio-economic development, both in terms of residential energy supply, and in terms of the water supply needed for irrigation, crafts , and manufacture of local products. For that two scenarios are analyzed, one being a conventional energy supply system and the other an isolated one, and an evaluation of investment and rate costs is performed. It was found that through the use of  some of the already available programs as well as the implementation of specific policies and adequate rates, the hybrid system acquires economic viability, in addition to the social and environmental benefits it presents.
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