Dezembro 2024 vol. 11 num. 2 - X Simpósio Internacional de Inovação e Tecnologia
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A DISCUSSION ABOUT INTERMITTENCY, RENEWABLE SOURCES AND STRATEGIES FOR TO GUARANTEE THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
A DISCUSSION ABOUT INTERMITTENCY, RENEWABLE SOURCES AND STRATEGIES FOR TO GUARANTEE THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
BRITO, FILIPE CARDOSO ; Borges, Toni Alex Reis ; Santos, Daniel Rodrigues dos ; Santos, Abdon Campos Dos ; Saba, Hugo ; Nascimento Filho, Aloísio Santos ;
Completo:
"The path to the energy transition consists of including renewable energysources. With regard to renewable sources, there are some elements that make itdifficult to implement the various generation processes, most notably intermittency.Therefore, the aim of this article is to carry out a bibliographical survey to identify whichstrategies have been adopted to overcome the intermittency in the generation ofelectricity from renewable sources. The PRISMA method was used for this task. Inorder to identify which strategies have already been adopted and their shortcomings,with a view to moving closer to Social Development Goal (SDG) 7."
Completo:
"The path to the energy transition consists of including renewable energysources. With regard to renewable sources, there are some elements that make itdifficult to implement the various generation processes, most notably intermittency.Therefore, the aim of this article is to carry out a bibliographical survey to identify whichstrategies have been adopted to overcome the intermittency in the generation ofelectricity from renewable sources. The PRISMA method was used for this task. Inorder to identify which strategies have already been adopted and their shortcomings,with a view to moving closer to Social Development Goal (SDG) 7."
Palavras-chave: Sustainability; Microgeneration; Low-carbon energy,
Palavras-chave: Sustainability; Microgeneration; Low-carbon energy,
DOI: 10.5151/siintec2024-386679
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Como citar:
BRITO, FILIPE CARDOSO; Borges, Toni Alex Reis; Santos, Daniel Rodrigues dos; Santos, Abdon Campos Dos; Saba, Hugo; Nascimento Filho, Aloísio Santos; "A DISCUSSION ABOUT INTERMITTENCY, RENEWABLE SOURCES AND STRATEGIES FOR TO GUARANTEE THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY", p. 712-723 . In: .
São Paulo: Blucher,
2024.
ISSN 2357-7592,
DOI 10.5151/siintec2024-386679
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