953 resultados para Energy saving form
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The introduction of electricity markets and integration of Distributed Generation (DG) have been influencing the power system’s structure change. Recently, the smart grid concept has been introduced, to guarantee a more efficient operation of the power system using the advantages of this new paradigm. Basically, a smart grid is a structure that integrates different players, considering constant communication between them to improve power system operation and management. One of the players revealing a big importance in this context is the Virtual Power Player (VPP). In the transportation sector the Electric Vehicle (EV) is arising as an alternative to conventional vehicles propel by fossil fuels. The power system can benefit from this massive introduction of EVs, taking advantage on EVs’ ability to connect to the electric network to charge, and on the future expectation of EVs ability to discharge to the network using the Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) capacity. This thesis proposes alternative strategies to control these two EV modes with the objective of enhancing the management of the power system. Moreover, power system must ensure the trips of EVs that will be connected to the electric network. The EV user specifies a certain amount of energy that will be necessary to charge, in order to ensure the distance to travel. The introduction of EVs in the power system turns the Energy Resource Management (ERM) under a smart grid environment, into a complex problem that can take several minutes or hours to reach the optimal solution. Adequate optimization techniques are required to accommodate this kind of complexity while solving the ERM problem in a reasonable execution time. This thesis presents a tool that solves the ERM considering the intensive use of EVs in the smart grid context. The objective is to obtain the minimum cost of ERM considering: the operation cost of DG, the cost of the energy acquired to external suppliers, the EV users payments and remuneration and penalty costs. This tool is directed to VPPs that manage specific network areas, where a high penetration level of EVs is expected to be connected in these areas. The ERM is solved using two methodologies: the adaptation of a deterministic technique proposed in a previous work, and the adaptation of the Simulated Annealing (SA) technique. With the purpose of improving the SA performance for this case, three heuristics are additionally proposed, taking advantage on the particularities and specificities of an ERM with these characteristics. A set of case studies are presented in this thesis, considering a 32 bus distribution network and up to 3000 EVs. The first case study solves the scheduling without considering EVs, to be used as a reference case for comparisons with the proposed approaches. The second case study evaluates the complexity of the ERM with the integration of EVs. The third case study evaluates the performance of scheduling with different control modes for EVs. These control modes, combined with the proposed SA approach and with the developed heuristics, aim at improving the quality of the ERM, while reducing drastically its execution time. The proposed control modes are: uncoordinated charging, smart charging and V2G capability. The fourth and final case study presents the ERM approach applied to consecutive days.
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For the past years wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been coined as one of the most promising technologies for supporting a wide range of applications. However, outside the research community, few are the people who know what they are and what they can offer. Even fewer are the ones that have seen these networks used in real world applications. The main obstacle for the proliferation of these networks is energy, or the lack of it. Even though renewable energy sources are always present in the networks environment, designing devices that can efficiently scavenge that energy in order to sustain the operation of these networks is still an open challenge. Energy scavenging, along with energy efficiency and energy conservation, are the current available means to sustain the operation of these networks, and can all be framed within the broader concept of “Energetic Sustainability”. A comprehensive study of the several issues related to the energetic sustainability of WSNs is presented in this thesis, with a special focus in today’s applicable energy harvesting techniques and devices, and in the energy consumption of commercially available WSN hardware platforms. This work allows the understanding of the different energy concepts involving WSNs and the evaluation of the presented energy harvesting techniques for sustaining wireless sensor nodes. This survey is supported by a novel experimental analysis of the energy consumption of the most widespread commercially available WSN hardware platforms.
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When a mixture is confined, one of the phases can condense out. This condensate, which is otherwise metastable in the bulk, is stabilized by the presence of surfaces. In a sphere-plane geometry, routinely used in atomic force microscope and surface force apparatus, it, can form a bridge connecting the surfaces. The pressure drop in the bridge gives rise to additional long-range attractive forces between them. By minimizing the free energy of a binary mixture we obtain the force-distance curves as well as the structural phase diagram of the configuration with the bridge. Numerical results predict a discontinuous transition between the states with and without the bridge and linear force-distance curves with hysteresis. We also show that similar phenomenon can be observed in a number of different systems, e.g., liquid crystals and polymer mixtures. (C). 2004 American Institute of Physics.
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A necessidade de diminuir os consumos de energia, não só por questões financeiras mas também por questões ambientais, faz com que sejam feitos esforços no sentido da implementação de energias renováveis bem como da melhoria e expansão das soluções técnicas já conhecidas. Uma das maiores fontes de energia renovável, senão mesmo a maior, é a energia solar que, no futuro, terá uma contribuição muito significativa, quer na satisfação dos consumos energéticos, quer na racionalização da sua utilização, isto é, na melhoria da eficiência do consumo. O presente trabalho focou-se na procura de um sistema solar térmico para o pré-aquecimento da água quente a ser utilizada numa fábrica de curtumes, a empresa Curtumes Aveneda, Lda. Em simultâneo, desenvolveram-se e optimizaram-se processos de produtos específicos que o mercado exige actualmente, visando uma economia de recursos (matérias-primas, água e energia), objectivando sempre a sua viabilidade económica. No que respeita à procura do sistema solar térmico, inicialmente foram realizados levantamentos relativos ao consumo de água, quente e fria, na respectiva empresa. Esta avaliação focou-se em todos os sectores consumidores intensivos de água, tais como a ribeira, curtume e a tinturaria, excluindo o sector de acabamento uma vez que o consumo aqui é insignificante relativamente aos sectores citados anteriormente. Com base no levantamento efectuado foi dimensionado um sistema solar térmico para o pré aquecimento da água quente que conduz a uma economia anual de 107.808,3 kWh de energia térmica, representativa de 29% do consumo anual de energia térmica de aquecimento de água. Foi efectuada análise económica deste investimento que mostrou um índice de rentabilidade superior à unidade e um tempo de retorno do investimento de 9 anos. Desenvolveu-se com sucesso um produto de couro a partir de wet-blue, designado por crispado, produto normalmente produzido a partir da pele em tripa e muito difícil de obter a partir de wet-blue. Este produto caracteriza-se pela sua forma granular irregular e firme da pele. O processo desenvolvido foi ainda optimizado no sentido da redução do consumo de água e de energia. Tendo em conta a necessidade da empresa também se tentou melhorar as características do couro wet-white, muito solicitado actualmente, com resultados positivos no que respeita à temperatura de contracção do couro e às propriedades físico-mecânicas mas sem se atingir o principal objectivo que seria tornar a cor mais clara e mais pura. Foram desta forma dados contributos importantes para a empresa que, assim, dimensionou um sistema mais económico para o aquecimento de água que vai adoptar e ficou com um processo disponível para produzir um produto até então não conseguido.
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Este trabalho foi realizado no âmbito da disciplina de Dissertação/Estágio do ramo de Optimização Energética na Indústria Química, do Mestrado em Engenharia Química do Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto e foi desenvolvido na empresa Refinarias de Açúcar Reunidas, S.A (RAR Açúcar). Face à crise energética mundial e à globalização, o custo de produção aumentou consideravelmente nos processos industriais e os mercados ficaram mais competitivos. Estes aspectos levam a que cada vez mais os responsáveis industriais se concentrem em encontrar soluções que contrariem estes aspectos. Nesta perspectiva, a questão da conservação da energia na indústria torna-se uma medida fundamental a adoptar na política interna de uma indústria. Na década de 80 as técnicas de integração revelaram-se como uma ferramenta muito útil na área da integração térmica de processos. O conceito destas técnicas focaliza-se numa maior recuperação de energia, um menor consumo de utilidades e consequentemente uma diminuição de custos. Este trabalho tem como objectivo realizar um Levantamento e uma Integração Energética do Processo de Refinação de Açúcar. O conhecimento profundo do processo de refinação do açúcar, assim como o conhecimento de todas as fases do processo da empresa foram um ponto de partida fundamental para o desenrolar do trabalho. O levantamento energético, a nível térmico, a todos os equipamentos das linhas de produção forneceu os dados necessários para a Integração do Processo de Refinação de Açúcar através da Metodologia de Pinch. Como resultado da aplicação da Metodologia Pinch foram introduzidos oito permutadores de calor obtendo-se uma recuperação de calor igual a (confidencial) kJ/dia aliada a um investimento de (confidencial). A recuperação energética alcançada traduz-se numa poupança de (confidencial)de nafta/ano sendo o investimento proposto recuperado em 1,2 anos.
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This paper aims at putting into perspective the recent, post 9/11 debate on the United States‘ alleged exceptionalism and its impact on the definition of American foreign policy. It reminds the readers that the United States was born as a result of a similar debate, at a time when a crucial choice for its future was to be made. Indeed, the Founding Fathers discarded the revolutionary idea that America was altogether different from other (European) nations and, as such, could succeed in saving republicanism and concentrate on domestic affairs. As Gordon Wood and Harvey Mansfield have shown, the 1787 version of republicanism stood as a departure from its earlier version, and such a change was necessary to the creation of a full-fledged federation, therefore paving the way to the current powerful Federal Republic. The early failure of the exceptionalist creed did not cause its disappearance, as the contemporary form of exceptionalism demonstrates, but created conditions that made an enduring and powerful influence very difficult.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil
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Mestrado em Auditoria
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The reduction of luvastatin (FLV) at a hanging mercury-drop electrode (HMDE) was studied by square-wave adsorptive-stripping voltammetry (SWAdSV). FLV can be accumulated and reduced at the electrode, with a maximum peak current intensity at a potential of approximately 1.26V vs. AgCl=Ag, in an aqueous electrolyte solution of pH 5.25. The method shows linearity between peak current intensity and FLV concentration between 1.0 10 8 and 2.7 10 6 mol L 1. Limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) were found to be 9.9 10 9 mol L 1 and 3.3 10 8 mol L 1, respectively. Furthermore, FLV oxidation at a glassy carbon electrode surface was used for its hydrodynamic monitoring by amperometric detection in a flow-injection system. The amperometric signal was linear with FLV concentration over the range 1.0 10 6 to 1.0 10 5 mol L 1, with an LOD of 2.4 10 7 mol L 1 and an LOQ of 8.0 10 7 mol L 1. A sample rate of 50 injections per hour was achieved. Both methods were validated and showed to be precise and accurate, being satisfactorily applied to the determination of FLV in a commercial pharmaceutical.
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The purpose of this study is to analyse the interlimb relation and the influence of mechanical energy on metabolic energy expenditure during gait. In total, 22 subjects were monitored as to electromyographic activity, ground reaction forces and VO2 consumption (metabolic power) during gait. The results demonstrate a moderate negative correlation between the activity of tibialis anterior, biceps femoris and vastus medialis of the trailing limb during the transition between midstance and double support and that of the leading limb during double support for the same muscles, and between these and gastrocnemius medialis and soleus of the trailing limb during double support. Trailing limb soleus during the transition between mid-stance and double support was positively correlated to leading limb tibialis anterior, vastus medialis and biceps femoris during double support. Also, the trailing limb centre of mass mechanical work was strongly influenced by the leading limbs, although only the mechanical power related to forward progression of both limbs was correlated to metabolic power. These findings demonstrate a consistent interlimb relation in terms of electromyographic activity and centre of mass mechanical work, being the relations occurred in the plane of forward progression the more important to gait energy expenditure.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentado ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Empreendedorismo e Internacionalização, sob orientação de Maria Clara Dias Pinto Ribeiro
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O uso da energia eólica para a produção de eletricidade apresenta na última década um crescimento apreciável. Monitorizar o desempenho dos aerogeradores torna-se um processo incontornável, quer por motivos financeiros, quer por questões operacionais. Os investimentos despendidos na construção de parques eólicos são muito consideráveis, pelo que é essencial a análise constante dos aspetos preponderantes no retorno do investimento. A maximização da energia produzida por cada aerogerador é o objetivo principal da monitorização dos parques eólicos. Os sistemas Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADAs) instalados nos parques eólicos permitem uma supervisão em tempo real relativamente ao estado e funcionamento dos aerogeradores, adquirindo uma elevada importância na avaliação dos rendimentos energéticos e anomalias de funcionamento, garantido desta forma melhorias de produtividade. O objetivo deste trabalho é estimar a energia produzida pelos aerogeradores quando ocorrem falhas de comunicação com o seu contador interno ou avaria do mesmo. A ocorrência destas situações não permite a monitorização da energia produzida durante esse período. Foram analisados dados operacionais dos aerogeradores relativos a um parque eólico localizado na zona Norte de Portugal, sendo usados os dados recolhidos pelo sistema SCADA sobre a forma de médias de 10 min referentes ao período de janeiro de 2011 a agosto 2011. O desempenho da rede neuronal depende da qualidade e quantidade do conjunto de dados usados para o treino da rede. Os dados usados devem representar de forma fiel o estado que se pretende para o equipamento. Para a obtenção do objetivo proposto foi fundamental a identificação das grandezas disponíveis a utilizar no método de cálculo da energia produzida. Os resultados obtidos com aplicação das redes neuronais no método de cálculo da energia produzida por aerogeradores demonstram que independentemente do período de indisponibilidade da informação referente à energia produzida é possível estimar o valor da mesma.
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Future distribution systems will have to deal with an intensive penetration of distributed energy resources ensuring reliable and secure operation according to the smart grid paradigm. SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) is an essential infrastructure for this evolution. This paper proposes a new conceptual design of an intelligent SCADA with a decentralized, flexible, and intelligent approach, adaptive to the context (context awareness). This SCADA model is used to support the energy resource management undertaken by a distribution network operator (DNO). Resource management considers all the involved costs, power flows, and electricity prices, allowing the use of network reconfiguration and load curtailment. Locational Marginal Prices (LMP) are evaluated and used in specific situations to apply Demand Response (DR) programs on a global or a local basis. The paper includes a case study using a 114 bus distribution network and load demand based on real data.
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Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) is a p-type semiconductor that has been seen as a possible low-cost replacement for Cu(In,Ga)Se2 in thin film solar cells. So far compound has presented difficulties in its growth, mainly, because of the formation of secondary phases like ZnS, CuxSnSx+1, SnxSy, Cu2−xS and MoS2. X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), which is mostly used for phase identification cannot resolve some of these phases from the kesterite/stannite CZTS and thus the use of a complementary technique is needed. Raman scattering analysis can help distinguishing these phases not only laterally but also in depth. Knowing the absorption coefficient and using different excitation wavelengths in Raman scattering analysis, one is capable of profiling the different phases present in multi-phase CZTS thin films. This work describes in a concise form the methods used to grow chalcogenide compounds, such as, CZTS, CuxSnSx+1, SnxSy and cubic ZnS based on the sulphurization of stacked metallic precursors. The results of the films’ characterization by XRD, electron backscatter diffraction and scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectroscopy techniques are presented for the CZTS phase. The limitation of XRD to identify some of the possible phases that can remain after the sulphurization process are investigated. The results of the Raman analysis of the phases formed in this growth method and the advantage of using this technique in identifying them are presented. Using different excitation wavelengths it is also analysed the CZTS film in depth showing that this technique can be used as non destructive methods to detect secondary phases.
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This paper presents a modified Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) methodology to solve the problem of energy resources management with high penetration of distributed generation and Electric Vehicles (EVs) with gridable capability (V2G). The objective of the day-ahead scheduling problem in this work is to minimize operation costs, namely energy costs, regarding he management of these resources in the smart grid context. The modifications applied to the PSO aimed to improve its adequacy to solve the mentioned problem. The proposed Application Specific Modified Particle Swarm Optimization (ASMPSO) includes an intelligent mechanism to adjust velocity limits during the search process, as well as self-parameterization of PSO parameters making it more user-independent. It presents better robustness and convergence characteristics compared with the tested PSO variants as well as better constraint handling. This enables its use for addressing real world large-scale problems in much shorter times than the deterministic methods, providing system operators with adequate decision support and achieving efficient resource scheduling, even when a significant number of alternative scenarios should be considered. The paper includes two realistic case studies with different penetration of gridable vehicles (1000 and 2000). The proposed methodology is about 2600 times faster than Mixed-Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) reference technique, reducing the time required from 25 h to 36 s for the scenario with 2000 vehicles, with about one percent of difference in the objective function cost value.