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ENERGIA RENOVÁVEL; UTILIZAÇÃO DE ENERGIA SOLAR PARA ACIONAMENTO DE TELHADO MÓVEL.
Author(s) -
Patricia Vianna dos Santos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista científica semana acadêmica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2236-6717
DOI - 10.35265/2236-6717-206-9132
Subject(s) - renewable energy , roof , photovoltaic system , architectural engineering , work (physics) , entertainment , solar energy , environmental science , engineering , civil engineering , electrical engineering , political science , mechanical engineering , law
The present work aims to exemplify a renewable and sustainable energy source as such the energy from sunlight to drive mobile coverage as a clean source of energy that does not cause damage to the environment, taking advantage of solar energy as a source of heat and light being one of the most propitious and reliable energies in the world. With the installation of solar panels at the roof top of houses, industries and plantations, the energy captured by the photovoltaic solar panel is sent to the load controller that powers the battery and the frequency inverter energizes the motor , allowing the activation of the cover with the objective of bringing greater comfort and satisfaction of our final client, people who want to have comfort in relation to their roofs, taking advantage of more than nature has to offer us, not only in homes but also in areas of leisure and entertainment, sheds, plantations and many other places that needs a roof, with the purpose of taking advantage of the sunlight, also saving the electric energy by making people aware of a more sustainable and renewable country. It is worth mentioning that in case of rain-sensitive plantations with the mobile cover, it will not be necessary to move to totally enclosed sheds, but in sheds using a structure such as that of the moving roof

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