Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration

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Autor(a) principal: Schreiber,Marcos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Medeiros,Lúcio de, Nadal,Zeno L. Iensen, Valente,Solivan A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132019000200751
Resumo: Abstract The current reality of the energy market requires generation, control, distribution and consumption to become more efficient. Recent arrangements with electric energy stored in accumulators appear as strategic tools in the environment where the cost of energy supplied by the concessionaires and permission holders has accumulated successive increases, indirectly enabling the control and management of applications of micro or local minigeneration, from renewable sources in general. Systems with energy storage (e.g. batteries) and local demand management (many consumer units) achieve great efficiency by allowing the optimized consumption of the available energy, both by the local power grid and by the accumulated grid. Other advantages are presented for the distributors, allowing the relief of the electricity network, remunerating the investment in reduced intervals of time. Consideration should be given to the possibility of local autonomy, even if partially, by providing energy from the storage to the local loads in eventual failures in the supply of energy by the distribution network or at times where supply has a higher cost.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
title Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
spellingShingle Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
Schreiber,Marcos
Demand side management
energy storage
semi-autonomous microgeneration
intermittent microgeneration
renewable energy
minigeration
title_short Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
title_full Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
title_fullStr Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
title_full_unstemmed Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
title_sort Demand Manager for Energy Consumer with Local Storage and Microgeneration
author Schreiber,Marcos
author_facet Schreiber,Marcos
Medeiros,Lúcio de
Nadal,Zeno L. Iensen
Valente,Solivan A.
author_role author
author2 Medeiros,Lúcio de
Nadal,Zeno L. Iensen
Valente,Solivan A.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schreiber,Marcos
Medeiros,Lúcio de
Nadal,Zeno L. Iensen
Valente,Solivan A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Demand side management
energy storage
semi-autonomous microgeneration
intermittent microgeneration
renewable energy
minigeration
topic Demand side management
energy storage
semi-autonomous microgeneration
intermittent microgeneration
renewable energy
minigeration
description Abstract The current reality of the energy market requires generation, control, distribution and consumption to become more efficient. Recent arrangements with electric energy stored in accumulators appear as strategic tools in the environment where the cost of energy supplied by the concessionaires and permission holders has accumulated successive increases, indirectly enabling the control and management of applications of micro or local minigeneration, from renewable sources in general. Systems with energy storage (e.g. batteries) and local demand management (many consumer units) achieve great efficiency by allowing the optimized consumption of the available energy, both by the local power grid and by the accumulated grid. Other advantages are presented for the distributors, allowing the relief of the electricity network, remunerating the investment in reduced intervals of time. Consideration should be given to the possibility of local autonomy, even if partially, by providing energy from the storage to the local loads in eventual failures in the supply of energy by the distribution network or at times where supply has a higher cost.
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