PPG.EGPSA/ITEGAM
URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://rigalileo.itegam.org.br/handle/123456789/1
A comunidade dispõe da produção técnica e científica do Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia, Gestão de Processos, Sistema e Ambiental (PPG.EGPSA) do Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia (ITEGAM), fruto da atividade de pesquisa e desenvolvimento (P&D). É possível acessar os trabalhos de conclusão do programa de pós-graduação, artigos e livros vinculados a pesquisa, desenvolvimento, inovação e extensão.
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Resultados da Pesquisa
Item Methodology for Photovoltaic Plant Modeling with RETScreen Software Application(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022) JAMEL, Fábio Castro; NASCIMENTO, Manoel Henrique ReisIn today's world, the search for new energy generation alternatives is increasing, and being far from large metropolitan centers is an aggravating factor for the socioeconomic development of municipalities. In addition to the difficulty and high costs of keeping a city in proper working order, the quality of service provided by electricity concessionaires has low efficiency and high consumption of fossil fuels. This work aims to present an alternative developed using RETScreen Software, through the design of a photovoltaic plant, to meet the energy demands of municipalities in the state of Amazonas. Through research, we sought to understand and present the particularities of each proposed chapter and, through computer simulation, develop a renewable source plant to supply the demand of the municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira-AM. Two possibilities of application of the result were analyzed, where the fulfillment of the demand was carried out in a total and partial way, obtaining satisfactory results such as the reduction of 50% of fossil fuel consumption, reduction of 25% to 50% of polluting gas emissions, and presenting the potential that photovoltaic energy generation has for the Amazon region.Item The Carbon Credit Market in Amazonas as an Instrument for Change in Riverside Communities(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024) PEREIRA, Markilze Alves; CAMPOS, Paola Souto; LEITE, Jandecy CabralInitiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions include the commercialization of carbon credits. This study analyzes how resources from this market can transform riverside communities in the Rio Negro Sustainable Development Reserve, Amazonas, which lack access to electricity. Using observational research and literature review, it concludes that the carbon market is promising but requires investments and community involvement.Item The Carbon Credit Market in Amazonas as an Instrument for Change in Riverside Communities(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2024-09) PEREIRA, Markilze Alves; CAMPOS, Paola SoutoThis study analyzes the carbon credit market in the state of Amazonas as a tool for transformation in riverside communities. Focusing on the Rio Negro Sustainable Development Reserve, it explores how resources from carbon credit sales can be used to provide access to electricity, improving the quality of life for local residents. The research uses an observational approach and literature review to assess the impacts of the REDD+ program and the potential for renewable energy in communities without electricity.Item Metodologia para modelamento de usina fotovoltaica com aplicação do software retscreen(Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022-11-01) JAMEL, Fábio Castro; NASCIMENTO, Manoel Henrique Reis; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0850846128967798In the actually World, searching for new energy Technologies in increasing, and being far from large metropolitan centers is an aggravating factor for the socioeconomic developmet of municipalities. In addition to the difficulty and high costs of keeping a city in proper working order, the quality of servise provided by electric utilities has low efficiency and high consumption of fossil fuels. In order to contribute to a solution, this work aims to presente na alternative developed using the RETScreen Software, through the design of a photovoltaic plants, to meet the energy demands of the municipalities in the state of Amazonas. Through the research, we sought to understand and present the particularities of each proposed chapter and, through computer simulation, to develop a renewable source plant to supply the demand of the municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira-AM. Two possibilities of application of the result can be analyzed, where the fulfillment of the demand was carried out in a total and partial way and with this, obtain satisfactory results such as 50% reduction of fossil fuel consumption, reduction of 25% to 50% of emission pollutant gases and present the potential that photovoltaic energy generation has for the Amazon region.
