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Energy management system

Authors: Quintero Osorio, Andrea María; Ramírez Tovar, Ana María; Ramírez Vélez, Andrés Felipe; Gaviria Cataño, Fabián Andrés; Luna Rodríguez, Juan Manuel; Pabón Álvarez, Wilson Eduardo; Macías Ferro, Hugo Andrés; +1 Authors

Energy management system

Abstract

Una descripción general de los criterios de diseño adoptados para el sistema eléctrico de este proyecto se va a mostrar. Para seleccionar la carga eléctrica (congelador, sistema de iluminación, lavado máquina, etc.), se utilizaron estudios realizados por empresas de servicios públicos. En esas publicaciones, algunos informes explican el tipo de cargas y perfiles eléctricos en viviendas de bajos ingresos o lo que aquí se llama social alojamiento. Luego, se compararon esos estudios y se definió la carga eléctrica de Mihouse. Con la potencia y energía definidas, se realizó el cálculo del sistema fotovoltaico. La siguiente tabla muestra la energía consumida en Mihouse, que se simula con una línea de base similar a los trabajos estudiados, con una media de 1000 W.

A general description of the design criteria adopted for the electrical system of this project is going to be shown. To select the electric load (freezer, lighting system, laptop, washing machine, etc), studies made by utilities were used. In those publications, some reports explain the type of loads and electricity profiles in low income houses or what is called here social housing. Then, those studies were compared and the Mihouse electric load was defined. With the power and energy defined, the calculation of the photovoltaic system was carried out. The following table shows the energy consumed at Mihouse, which is simulated with a baseline similar to the papers studied, with an average of 1 000 W.

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Solar energy, Construcción sostenible, Sustainable construction, Sustainable engineering, Energía solar, Ingeniería sostenible

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