2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2007.02.035
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The strategic siting and the roofing area requirements of building-integrated photovoltaic solar energy generators in urban areas in Brazil

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“…Martins et al have already identified the use of grid connected BIPV systems in Brazil as the highest potential for the use of this natural resource, together with standalone systems [6]. Jardim et al have written about the advantages of the distributed nature of PV electricity generation for the complex national electric grid [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martins et al have already identified the use of grid connected BIPV systems in Brazil as the highest potential for the use of this natural resource, together with standalone systems [6]. Jardim et al have written about the advantages of the distributed nature of PV electricity generation for the complex national electric grid [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, a demanda para consumidores comerciais é basicamente influenciada pelo uso de aparelhos de ar condicionado (Perez et al, 1987;Perez et al, 1997). Conforme Bailey et al, 1991;Jardim et al, 2008;Jardim et al, 2004;, 2005;Knob et al, 2004;Perez et al, 2003;Perez et al, 2001;Perez, Seals e Hering, 1996, nos períodos de verão a demanda em regiões comerciais é fortemente influenciada pelo uso intensivo de aparelhos de ar condicionado. Dessa forma, para esse perfil de consumidores o pico de demanda é diurno, coincidindo com períodos de intensa radiação solar (Lamberts et.al., 2014).…”
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“…However, the traditional utility concept relies on a relatively small number of considerably large power plants, which are not necessarily close to the urban centers where energy is consumed. In a large country like Brazil (8.5 million km 2 ), transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure and associated losses are not negligible, and utilities could benefit from PV distributed generation [5][6][7]. Despite positive aspects political barriers and costs still restrain diffusion of grid-connected PV systems in developing countries.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%