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Implementation of a Solar Power System Using Frequency Converter for Water Collection Optimization in the Altamira Community of Japurá -Amazonas 394 81

Authors

  • Thiago Barbosa Fernandes Author
    • Emanoelle Marques da Silva Author
      • Marco Antonio dos Santos Biscaro Author
        • Fabiana Rocha Pinto Author
          • David Barbosa de Alencar ITEGAM Author
            • Manoel Henrique Reis Nascimento Author

              DOI:

              https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1883

              Keywords:

              Energy Efficiency, Water Capture, Photovoltaic

              Abstract

              Solar panels are renewable sources of energy, which over the last two decades have been widely used for electricity generation, and Brazil is beginning to move towards the implementation of alternative renewable energy sources as its energy matrix, especially solar photovoltaic. The residential photovoltaic system provides local generation and consumption, helps reduce grid load, increases system reliability, reduces transmission and distribution losses, lowers energy costs and reduces environmental impact. This paper discusses the use of solar energy applied for pumping water with two proposals, most economically viable and able to serve a community with 123 inhabitants, who live in that difficult-to-light region. With this we will apply two proposals of a photovoltaic kit for water abstraction that presents the economical dimensioning of its implantation, proving to be a viable system for the riverside communities with difficult access to water.

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              Published

              2019-11-01

              How to Cite

              Barbosa Fernandes, T., Marques da Silva, E., dos Santos Biscaro, M. A., Rocha Pinto, F., Barbosa de Alencar, D., & Henrique Reis Nascimento, M. (2019). Implementation of a Solar Power System Using Frequency Converter for Water Collection Optimization in the Altamira Community of Japurá -Amazonas. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 7(11), 301-312. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1883