2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i10.8864
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Prelúdio para utilização da energia geotérmica superficial na climatização do ambiente construído na Cidade de Naviraí, Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil

Abstract: O aumento populacional tem acelerado o consumo de energia elétrica, gerada principalmente por meio de fontes não renováveis. A iminente escassez dessas fontes, aliada à intensificação da emissão de gases do efeito estufa na atmosfera, gera uma preocupação quanto ao suprimento da demanda energética do país. Investir em fontes renováveis de energia é essencial para modificar essa matriz energética, além de melhorar a matriz elétrica do País. O presente trabalho busca expandir os estudos da Energia Geotérmica Sup… Show more

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“…These results corroborate studies conducted by Márquez, Bohórquez & Melgar (2016), Omido, Barboza, Sanches & Sanches, (2018), Omido, Barboza, Sanches & Sanches, (2019), Sanches, Sanches, and Omido, Barboza, & Jordan, (2020), which display the possibility of using surface geothermal energy to support the climatization of constructed environments.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These results corroborate studies conducted by Márquez, Bohórquez & Melgar (2016), Omido, Barboza, Sanches & Sanches, (2018), Omido, Barboza, Sanches & Sanches, (2019), Sanches, Sanches, and Omido, Barboza, & Jordan, (2020), which display the possibility of using surface geothermal energy to support the climatization of constructed environments.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This study was conducted using a single data collection point, as previously developed by [28][29][30]. This approach is consistent with the findings of [31], who analyzed climatic conditions in Brazil during thermal extremes over 10 years.…”
Section: Experimental Area Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 55%