Published November 2019 | Version v1
Journal article

Urban photovoltaic potential estimation based on architectural conditions, production-demand matching, storage and the incorporation of new eco-efficient loads

  • 1. Department of Electrical Engineering, São Paulo State University, UNESP, Ilha Solteira, SP (Brazil)
  • 2. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca (Ecuador)
  • 3. Career of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Calle Vieja 12-30 and Elia Liut, Cuenca (Ecuador)
  • 4. Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca (Ecuador)

Description

The photovoltaic solar potential in an urban sector and the effects produced by the electricity input into a low-voltage grid are determined, the analysis is performed for one year. First, the generation profiles are estimated, assuming the incorporation limits of typical silica panels and using photovoltaic (PV) tiles on roofs as an architectural alternative. Then, the consumer class demand is estimated. Production-demand matching is performed at the load point level to avoid impacts on the grid. A scenario incorporating a new load, induction heating cookers (IHCs) for all residential users, is posed, the use of which coincides with high-radiation hours. Finally, electrical storage is assumed to maximise the PV supply. A 16% coverage with silica PV panels, or 33% with PV tiles, would supply 46% or 39% of the consumption, respectively. With massive incorporation of IHCs and storage, the supply is increased to 73% and 59% of the consumption with silica panels and PV tiles, respectively. An annual consumption reduction of 16 Tn of liquefied petroleum gas is attained in the cases studied. Additionally, it is necessary to redirect the current subsidies for hydro dams and the overall energy sector towards promoting distributed microgeneration.

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2019.03.105;
PII
S0960148119304173;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Renewable Energy
Journal Volume
142
Journal Page Range
p. 224-238
ISSN
0960-1481
CODEN
RNENE3

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
55022607
Subject category
S14: SOLAR ENERGY;
Descriptors DEI
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; ELECTRICITY; HEATING; MICROGENERATION; PETROLEUM; PHOTOVOLTAIC EFFECT; SILICA; SOLAR CELLS
Descriptors DEC
DIRECT ENERGY CONVERTERS; ENERGY SOURCES; EQUIPMENT; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; MINERALS; OXIDE MINERALS; PHOTOELECTRIC CELLS; PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT; PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS; POWER GENERATION; SOLAR EQUIPMENT

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