15 resultados para Problems of consumption

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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Electric power networks, namely distribution networks, have been suffering several changes during the last years due to changes in the power systems operation, towards the implementation of smart grids. Several approaches to the operation of the resources have been introduced, as the case of demand response, making use of the new capabilities of the smart grids. In the initial levels of the smart grids implementation reduced amounts of data are generated, namely consumption data. The methodology proposed in the present paper makes use of demand response consumers’ performance evaluation methods to determine the expected consumption for a given consumer. Then, potential commercial losses are identified using monthly historic consumption data. Real consumption data is used in the case study to demonstrate the application of the proposed method.

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The operation of power systems in a Smart Grid (SG) context brings new opportunities to consumers as active players, in order to fully reach the SG advantages. In this context, concepts as smart homes or smart buildings are promising approaches to perform the optimization of the consumption, while reducing the electricity costs. This paper proposes an intelligent methodology to support the consumption optimization of an industrial consumer, which has a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) facility. A SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system developed by the authors is used to support the implementation of the proposed methodology. An optimization algorithm implemented in the system in order to perform the determination of the optimal consumption and CHP levels in each instant, according to the Demand Response (DR) opportunities. The paper includes a case study with several scenarios of consumption and heat demand in the context of a DR event which specifies a maximum demand level for the consumer.

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Projecto apresentado ao Instituto Politécnico do Porto para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Logística Orientada por Prof. Doutor Gouveia

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The higher education system in Europe is currently under stress and the debates over its reform and future are gaining momentum. Now that, for most countries, we are in a time for change, in the overall society and the whole education system, the legal and political dimensions have gained prominence, which has not been followed by a more integrative approach of the problem of order, its reform and the issue of regulation, beyond the typical static and classical cost-benefit analyses. The two classical approaches for studying (and for designing the policy measures of) the problem of the reform of the higher education system - the cost-benefit analysis and the legal scholarship description - have to be integrated. This is the argument of our paper that the very integration of economic and legal approaches, what Warren Samuels called the legal-economic nexus, is meaningful and necessary, especially if we want to address the problem of order (as formulated by Joseph Spengler) and the overall regulation of the system. On the one hand, and without neglecting the interest and insights gained from the cost-benefit analysis, or other approaches of value for money assessment, we will focus our study on the legal, social and political aspects of the regulation of the higher education system and its reform in Portugal. On the other hand, the economic and financial problems have to be taken into account, but in a more inclusive way with regard to the indirect and other socio-economic costs not contemplated in traditional or standard assessments of policies for the tertiary education sector. In the first section of the paper, we will discuss the theoretical and conceptual underpinning of our analysis, focusing on the evolutionary approach, the role of critical institutions, the legal-economic nexus and the problem of order. All these elements are related to the institutional tradition, from Veblen and Commons to Spengler and Samuels. The second section states the problem of regulation in the higher education system and the issue of policy formulation for tackling the problem. The current situation is clearly one of crisis with the expansion of the cohorts of young students coming to an end and the recurrent scandals in private institutions. In the last decade, after a protracted period of extension or expansion of the system, i. e., the continuous growth of students, universities and other institutions are competing harder to gain students and have seen their financial situation at risk. It seems that we are entering a period of radical uncertainty, higher competition and a new configuration that is slowly building up is the growth in intensity, which means upgrading the quality of the higher learning and getting more involvement in vocational training and life-long learning. With this change, and along with other deep ones in the Portuguese society and economy, the current regulation has shown signs of maladjustment. The third section consists of our conclusions on the current issue of regulation and policy challenge. First, we underline the importance of an evolutionary approach to a process of change that is essentially dynamic. A special attention will be given to the issues related to an evolutionary construe of policy analysis and formulation. Second, the integration of law and economics, through the notion of legal economic nexus, allows us to better define the issues of regulation and the concrete problems that the universities are facing. One aspect is the instability of the political measures regarding the public administration and on which the higher education system depends financially, legally and institutionally, to say the least. A corollary is the lack of clear strategy in the policy reforms. Third, our research criticizes several studies, such as the one made by the OECD in late 2006 for the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, for being too static and neglecting fundamental aspects of regulation such as the logic of actors, groups and organizations who are major players in the system. Finally, simply changing the legal rules will not necessary per se change the behaviors that the authorities want to change. By this, we mean that it is not only remiss of the policy maker to ignore some of the critical issues of regulation, namely the continuous non-respect by academic management and administrative bodies of universities of the legal rules that were once promulgated. Changing the rules does not change the problem, especially without the necessary debates form the different relevant quarters that make up the higher education system. The issues of social interaction remain as intact. Our treatment of the matter will be organized in the following way. In the first section, the theoretical principles are developed in order to be able to study more adequately the higher education transformation with a modest evolutionary theory and a legal and economic nexus of the interactions of the system and the policy challenges. After describing, in the second section, the recent evolution and current working of the higher education in Portugal, we will analyze the legal framework and the current regulatory practices and problems in light of the theoretical framework adopted. We will end with some conclusions on the current problems of regulation and the policy measures that are discusses in recent years.

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Modern factories are complex systems where advances in networking and information technologies are opening new ways towards higher efficiency. Such move is being driven by market rules with ever-increasing competition levels, in search for faster time-to-market, improved process yield, non-stop operations, flexible manufacturing and tighter supply-chain coupling. All these aims present a common requirement, i.e. a realtime flow of information, from the plant-floor up to the management, maintenance, suppliers and clients, to support accurate monitoring and control of the factory. This stresses the importance achieved by the communication infrastructure in modern manufacturing industry. This paper presents the authors view concerning the current trends in modern factory communication systems. It addresses the problems of seamlessly integrating different information flows with diverse requirements, mainly in terms of timeliness. In this aspect, the debate between event-triggered and time-triggered communication is revisited as well as the joint support for both types of traffic. Finally, a view of where factory communication systems are moving to is also presented, showing the impact of open and widely available technologies.

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Systems composed of distinct operational modes are a common necessity for embedded applications with strict timing requirements. With the emergence of multi-core platforms protocols to handle these systems are required in order to provide this basic functionality.In this work a description on the problems of creating an effective mode-transition protocol are presented and it is proven that in some cases previous single-core protocols can not be extended to handle the mode-transition in multi-core.

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Constraints nonlinear optimization problems can be solved using penalty or barrier functions. This strategy, based on solving the problems without constraints obtained from the original problem, have shown to be e ective, particularly when used with direct search methods. An alternative to solve the previous problems is the lters method. The lters method introduced by Fletcher and Ley er in 2002, , has been widely used to solve problems of the type mentioned above. These methods use a strategy di erent from the barrier or penalty functions. The previous functions de ne a new one that combine the objective function and the constraints, while the lters method treat optimization problems as a bi-objective problems that minimize the objective function and a function that aggregates the constraints. Motivated by the work of Audet and Dennis in 2004, using lters method with derivative-free algorithms, the authors developed works where other direct search meth- ods were used, combining their potential with the lters method. More recently. In a new variant of these methods was presented, where it some alternative aggregation restrictions for the construction of lters were proposed. This paper presents a variant of the lters method, more robust than the previous ones, that has been implemented with a safeguard procedure where values of the function and constraints are interlinked and not treated completely independently.

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Mestrado em Energias Sustentáveis

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The integration of growing amounts of distributed generation in power systems, namely at distribution networks level, has been fostered by energy policies in several countries around the world, including in Europe. This intensive integration of distributed, non-dispatchable, and natural sources based generation (including wind power) has caused several changes in the operation and planning of power systems and of electricity markets. Sometimes the available non-dispatchable generation is higher than the demand. This generation must be used; otherwise it is wasted if not stored or used to supply additional demand. New policies and market rules, as well as new players, are needed in order to competitively integrate all the resources. The methodology proposed in this paper aims at the maximization of the social welfare in a distribution network operated by a virtual power player that aggregates and manages the available energy resources. When facing a situation of excessive non-dispatchable generation, including wind power, real time pricing is applied in order to induce the increase of consumption so that wind curtailment is minimized. This method is especially useful when actual and day-ahead resources forecast differ significantly. The distribution network characteristics and concerns are addressed by including the network constraints in the optimization model. The proposed methodology has been implemented in GAMS optimization tool and its application is illustrated in this paper using a real 937-bus distribution network with 20.310 consumers and 548 distributed generators, some of them non-dispatchable and with must take contracts. The implemented scenario corresponds to a real day in Portuguese power system.

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Multi-agent approaches have been widely used to model complex systems of distributed nature with a large amount of interactions between the involved entities. Power systems are a reference case, mainly due to the increasing use of distributed energy sources, largely based on renewable sources, which have potentiated huge changes in the power systems’ sector. Dealing with such a large scale integration of intermittent generation sources led to the emergence of several new players, as well as the development of new paradigms, such as the microgrid concept, and the evolution of demand response programs, which potentiate the active participation of consumers. This paper presents a multi-agent based simulation platform which models a microgrid environment, considering several different types of simulated players. These players interact with real physical installations, creating a realistic simulation environment with results that can be observed directly in the reality. A case study is presented considering players’ responses to a demand response event, resulting in an intelligent increase of consumption in order to face the wind generation surplus.

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As preocupações com a escassez dos recursos fósseis, o aumento gradual e acentuado dos seus preços e problemas ambientais, cada vez mais há uma preocupação em relação à eficiência energética e as energias renováveis, sendo estes os dois pilares para se encaminhar para uma política energética sustentável. Sobretudo nos edifícios que são responsáveis por grande parte do consumo de energia mundial. Cabo Verde tem um elevado grau de desperdício energético e de consumo de energia elétrica, torna-se imprescindível ressaltar a importância da análise de Eficiência Energética nas Edificações. Contudo, em Cabo Verde, relativamente à vertente da eficiência energética nos edifícios, não existe ainda uma legislação que de alguma forma condicione o consumo de energia e os impactos ambientais associados aos edifícios. De igual forma, as construções com características bioclimáticas ou incorporando sistemas passivos ainda não são prática corrente, pois não existe nenhuma regulamentação que garante que o projetista aquando a conceção de um edifício aplique estratégias de construção bioclimática ou integração das energias renováveis, fazendo o uso do potencial dos recursos renováveis existente no país. Assim, o conforto dos ocupantes dos edifícios e a diminuição das necessidades de consumo não estão presentes de uma forma satisfatória na construção de edifícios em Cabo Verde. Neste contexto, a presente dissertação tem como intuito, recolher e estruturar informação relativa a temática da eficiência energética e energias renováveis nos edifícios de forma a promover a eficiência energética nos edifícios e apoiar o desenvolvimento das energias renováveis em Cabo Verde, contribuindo para a mudança de mentalidade. Assim este estudo pretende refletir sobre a importância da construção sustentável, a Certificação Energética, sistemas e procedimentos para garantir, no mínimo, igual conforto dos ocupantes e simultaneamente a redução do consumo de energia nos edifícios, mudança de comportamentos e escolhas com menor consumo energético. São ainda apresentados as possibilidades de integração das energias renováveis nos edifícios. Assim decidiu-se analisar a implementação de um sistema de microgeração fotovoltaico, para aumentar a eficiência energética de edifícios de acordo com a legislação vigente em Cabo Verde. Nestes termos, é dimensionado um sistema para atender cerca de 70% do consumo anual de energia elétrica do edifício, com consumo de 3869 kWh/ano. Com a realização deste estudo, pretende-se incentivar a implementação de unidades de microprodução fotovoltaica para a produção de energia elétrica em edifícios, bem como aproximar o cidadão comum das soluções técnicas/económicas no campo do aproveitamento das energias renováveis para a produção de energia elétrica.

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This paper proposes the development of biologically inspired robots as the capstone project of the European Project Semester (EPS) framework. EPS is a one semester student centred international programme offered by a group of European engineering schools (EPS Providers) as part of their student exchange programme portfolio. EPS is organized around a central module (the EPS project) and a set of complementary supportive modules. Project proposals refer to open multidisciplinary real world problems. Its purpose is to expose students to problems of a greater dimension and complexity than those faced throughout the degree programme as well as to put them in contact with the socalled real world, in opposition to the academic world. Students are organized in teams, grouping individuals from diverse academic backgrounds and nationalities, and each team is fully responsible for conducting its project. EPS provides an integrated framework for undertaking capstone projects, which is focused on multicultural and multidisciplinary teamwork, communication, problem-solving, creativity, leadership, entrepreneurship, ethical reasoning and global contextual analysis. The design and development of biologically inspired robots allows the students to fulfil the previously described requirements and objectives and, as a result, we recommend the adoption of these projects within the EPS project capstone module for the benefit of engineering students.

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Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Dynamical Systems -Theory and Applications

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O consumo de energia de forma irracional acarreta desvantagens a nível económico para o consumidor e problemas ambientais para toda a sociedade, como a escassez de recursos naturais e o aumento da poluição. Neste contexto, a otimização energética na indústria, e em particular no setor das borrachas, é indispensável de forma a utilizar racionalmente a energia e assim contribuir para a viabilidade das empresas. Este trabalho, efetuado na Flexocol - Fábrica de Artefactos de Borracha, Lda., teve como principal objetivo efetuar um levantamento energético à unidade fabril e propor alternativas que permitissem a redução do consumo de energia elétrica. Foi ainda realizado um estudo sobre a possibilidade de substituir o n-hexano, solvente utilizado na limpeza dos moldes, por um solvente mais adequado. O levantamento energético efetuado permitiu identificar o consumo das utilidades existentes na Flexocol. Esta empresa consome gasóleo e energia elétrica, sendo esta última, a forma de energia mais consumida correspondendo a 96%. O consumo global de energia é cerca 151 tep anuais, inferior a 500 tep/ano, ou seja é considerada uma empresa não consumidora intensiva de energia. Com base neste levantamento determinou-se os indicadores de consumo específico de energia e da intensidade carbónica, 2,73 tep/ ton e 1684,5 kg CO2/tep. A análise do consumo de energia elétrica dos diferentes equipamentos permitiu verificar que o setor que mais consome energia elétrica é a Vulcanização com 45,8%, seguido do setor da Mistura e Serralharia com 27,5% e 26,7%, respetivamente. O sistema de iluminação nos vários setores foi também alvo de estudo e permitiu identificar a Vulcanização como o setor com mais consumo e o da Mistura como o que menos consome. O estudo das variáveis anteriormente referidas permitiu apresentar algumas propostas de melhoria. Uma das propostas analisada foi implementação de condensadores no quadro parcial de forma a diminuir a energia reativa. Com esta medida prevê-se uma poupança de 5631 €/ano e um retorno de investimento de 0,045 anos. Foi também analisada relativamente à iluminação a possibilidade de instalação de balastros eletrónicos que conduziria a uma poupança na energia elétrica de cerca 7072 kWh/ano, mas com um retorno de investimento desfavorável. Por último estudou-se o solvente alternativo ao n-hexano. A acetona foi o solvente proposto uma vez que tem as propriedades indicadas para o fim a que se destina.

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Com a alteração da legislação energética em Portugal, nomeadamente a implementação da legislação de Micro e Minigeração, a produção distribuída cresceu de forma exponencial na rede elétrica nacional, diminuindo por um lado as perdas no transporte e distribuição, e por outro aumentando a complexidade na gestão do trânsito de potência ao Distribuidor. No entanto a motivação desta dissertação prende-se com o facto de que as centrais de produção distribuída, em particular as de tecnologia fotovoltaica, pela sua dimensão, serem instaladas nos pontos de consumo, em paralelo com a instalação elétrica de utilização do cliente e como tal, têm sido verificadas diversas anomalias no funcionamento e exploração das mesmas, por influência da má qualidade de energia resultante das más condições de funcionamento e exploração em que se encontram as instalações de consumo. A presente dissertação pretende apresentar uma descrição das anomalias mais frequentes verificadas nas centrais fotovoltaicas de minigeração com origem na qualidade da energia que transita das instalações elétricas de consumo ligadas ao mesmo ponto de interligação com a rede elétrica nacional. Como base de fundamento, foram demonstradas através de três casos práticos reais, algumas das mais frequentes e prejudiciais anomalias descritas na presente dissertação. Foram escolhidos 3 casos reais com diferentes tipos de instalação de consumo sendo que um deles não apresenta qualquer anomalia de forma a comprovar o bom funcionamento em condições normais de ambas as instalações. Foram encontradas e demonstradas várias soluções paras os diferentes tipos de anomalias, no entanto esta dissertação vai permitir não só a resolução deste tipo de anomalias em centrais fotovoltaicas em exploração e já com prejuízos avultados mas também introduzir em futuras instalações a análise da qualidade da energia nas instalações de consumo em fase preliminar de estudo de implementação de centrais fotovoltaicas de minigeração e de autoconsumo, precavendo futuros problemas de rentabilidade técnico-económica. Este estudo, irá certamente servir de motor de impulsão para a preocupação com a Qualidade da Energia essencialmente dentro das instalações elétricas de consumo sensibilizando os seus gestores energéticos. Poderá ainda impulsionar a reformulação do Regulamento de Qualidade de Serviço para exigências ainda mais apertadas de forma a incorporar algumas das anomalias aqui descritas, sendo por isso um elemento de alerta para todos os “Players” do Sistema Elétrico Nacional tendo como limite a melhoria continua da Segurança e da Qualidade da energia na rede elétrica beneficiando da sensibilização de todos os intervenientes.