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Hybrid Power Plants: A Case Study

In: Power Plants in the Industry

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  • Eduarda Nascimento
  • Junio Damasceno
  • Sabrinne Kelly Souza

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Energy can be treated as an essential element for the development of society. Therefore, aspects like process' efficiency and environmental impacts must be considered when choosing the supply source. In Brazil, an event showed the fragility of a system that relies on in only one source to attend their necessities; a truckers strike made the whole country stop. The energy sector has a similar situation; more than 60% of Brazilian energetic matrix is represented by one source, hydroelectric power plants. The availability of solar radiation and wind in Brazil makes it possible to diversify its energetic matrix. Thus, the aim of this study is investigating the potential of hybrid solar-wind power plants in two basins of Minas Gerais--Brazil, São Francisco Basin and Jequitinhonha Basin, as well as compare their viabilities in order to address social issues. By analyzing INMET database and economic factors, the study has shown that it is feasible to implement renewable power plants in the basins of the study area, whether individually (solar or wind energy) or hybrid system. It shows in addition that hybrid system should be prioritized, since it presents lower cost, when compared to solar power plant, and more reliability due to seasonality of both sources.

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  • Eduarda Nascimento & Junio Damasceno & Sabrinne Kelly Souza, 2019. "Hybrid Power Plants: A Case Study," Chapters, in: Tolga Taner (ed.), Power Plants in the Industry, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:165580
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.80034
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    Keywords

    hybrid power plants; solar; wind; feasibility; São Francisco Basin; Jequitinhonha Basin;
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    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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