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The Potential Related to Microgeneration of Renewable Energy in Urban Spaces and Its Impact on Urban Planning

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  • Hugo Saba

    (Departamento de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade do Estado da Bahia—UNEB, Salvador 41180-045, Brazil
    Departamento Stricto Sensu, Centro Universitário SENAI CIMATEC, Salvador 41650-010, Brazil
    Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil)

  • Filipe Cardoso Brito

    (Departamento Stricto Sensu, Centro Universitário SENAI CIMATEC, Salvador 41650-010, Brazil
    Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil)

  • Rafael Guimarães Oliveira dos Santos

    (Departamento Stricto Sensu, Centro Universitário SENAI CIMATEC, Salvador 41650-010, Brazil
    Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil)

  • Toni Alex Reis Borges

    (Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil
    Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia da Bahia—IFBA, Salvador 40110-150, Brazil)

  • Raíssa Silva Fernandes

    (Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil
    Departamento de Educação, Universidade Federal do Estado da Bahia—UFBA, Salvador 40170-110, Brazil)

  • Márcio Luís Valenca Araujo

    (Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil
    Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia da Bahia—IFBA, Salvador 40110-150, Brazil)

  • Eduardo Manuel de Freitas Jorge

    (Departamento de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade do Estado da Bahia—UNEB, Salvador 41180-045, Brazil
    Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil)

  • Roberta Mota Panizio

    (Departamento de Tecnologias, Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre—IPP, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal
    VALORIZA—Research Centre for Endogenous Resources Valorisation, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal)

  • Paulo Brito

    (Departamento de Tecnologias, Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre—IPP, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal
    VALORIZA—Research Centre for Endogenous Resources Valorisation, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal)

  • Paulo Ferreira

    (VALORIZA—Research Centre for Endogenous Resources Valorisation, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal
    Departamento de Ciências Económicas e das Organizações, Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre—IPP, 7300-110 Portalegre, Portugal)

  • Aloísio Santos Nascimento Filho

    (Departamento Stricto Sensu, Centro Universitário SENAI CIMATEC, Salvador 41650-010, Brazil
    Núcleo de Pesquisa Aplicada e Inovação—NPAI, Salvador 41741-020, Brazil)

Abstract

This research aims to explore the potential of renewable energy sources in urban planning, focusing on microgeneration technologies, through a structured literature review. A systematic review was conducted using the PRISMA method, encompassing the identification, selection, eligibility, and analysis of studies related to renewable energy microgeneration in urban environments. The findings emphasize key areas such as policy development, energy security, and future scenario projections, with a particular focus on solar energy generation. The review highlights the importance of robust regulatory frameworks and monitoring systems for effectively managing prosumers and ensuring equitable energy distribution. Key challenges identified include the intermittency of renewable energy sources, regulatory complexities, monitoring systems, prosumer management, energy sizing risks, and the lifecycle of microgeneration technologies. The research accentuates the need for outstanding collaboration between academia, industry, and urban planners to accelerate the adoption and implementation of renewable energy solutions. The main conclusion is that such collaboration is essential for addressing challenges, driving innovation, and contributing to the development of sustainable urban energy systems.

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  • Hugo Saba & Filipe Cardoso Brito & Rafael Guimarães Oliveira dos Santos & Toni Alex Reis Borges & Raíssa Silva Fernandes & Márcio Luís Valenca Araujo & Eduardo Manuel de Freitas Jorge & Roberta Mota P, 2024. "The Potential Related to Microgeneration of Renewable Energy in Urban Spaces and Its Impact on Urban Planning," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(23), pages 1-19, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:23:p:6018-:d:1533050
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