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Energy planning tools applied into urban photovoltaic: the importance of compatibilizing with the constructions
Author(s) -
B. B. Freitas,
L. F. C. Castro,
Paulo César Marques de Carvalho
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
renewable energy and power quality journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2172-038X
DOI - 10.24084/repqj19.264
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , architectural engineering , computer science , urban planning , point (geometry) , sense (electronics) , energy (signal processing) , elaboration , systems engineering , civil engineering , environmental planning , engineering , environmental science , electrical engineering , statistics , geometry , mathematics , philosophy , humanities
The necessity for an efficient way to develop energy planning in urban environments is increasingly part of the reality of cities. In this sense, tools with the ability to evaluate the installation of distributed generation systems become widely necessary for the elaboration of efficient projects. In this sense, our article aims to evaluate 20 tools from the point of view of urban photovoltaic (PV) planning, considering functionalities such as simulation, scenario generation, bottom-up, availability and application in urban PV; PV is the most widespread power plant in urban environments, with great dissemination capacity.

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