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Pumped Hydroelectric Energy Storage in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities
Author(s) -
F. Libório,
Heloísa Teixeira Firmo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.179
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/503/1/012031
Subject(s) - hydroelectricity , renewable energy , energy security , fossil fuel , context (archaeology) , work (physics) , natural resource economics , environmental economics , energy supply , business , electricity generation , wind power , energy source , environmental resource management , environmental science , economics , energy (signal processing) , engineering , geography , mechanical engineering , power (physics) , statistics , physics , mathematics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , electrical engineering , waste management
Motivated by growing concerns about the environment and the rising price of fossil fuels in recent years, many countries have started to diversify their energy sources, opting for renewables whenever feasible. Brazil, a country with a predominance of hydroelectric generation, has also experienced a greater participation of other renewable sources, such as wind, solar and biomass. However, even though they contribute for a lower dependence on water and fossil fuels for energy generation, their intermittence lead to an increase of operational complexity and may threaten the country’s energy security. As an emerging economy with growing energy needs, the challenge now in Brazil is to identify ways to ensure efficient energy supply, compatible with demand and mindful of environmental issues. In this context, this work presents a compilation of the main studies and surveys related to Pumped Hydroelectric Energy Storage (PHES), while seeking to contribute in finding ways to reduce the unpredictability of renewable sources generation. Furthermore, the aim is to increase energy security in times of drought, especially when the inter-regional, seasonal and multimodal complementarity of energy generation in Brazil fails to avoid energy deficits. The methodology used draws upon a bibliographical review of the current PHES scenarios in Brazil and in the world. Advantages and opportunities of this type of energy storage are assessed at the national level, together with a presentation of the challenges faced by the implementation of this model in Brazil. Finally, we discuss the main challenges and present some suggestions for future work on this subject. A post-publication change was made to this article on 3 Jul 2020 to correct an author name.

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