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Estudio con PVGIS de la cobertura de la demanda de una red eléctrica a gran escala mediante energía solar fotovoltaica

Authors: Bustos Lorenzo, Emilio José;

Estudio con PVGIS de la cobertura de la demanda de una red eléctrica a gran escala mediante energía solar fotovoltaica

Abstract

[ES] La energía solar fotovoltaica se encuentra en un periodo de gran crecimiento y desarrollo gracias a sus mejoras en rendimiento, y sus precios competitivos. Sin embargo, la generación de energía fotovoltaica presenta un importante desacoplo con la demanda, producida por su propia naturaleza de generación, y los factores humanos que forman la demanda. Este desacoplo, determina por sí mismo un límite superior en la capacidad de generación útil obtenible mediante esta tecnología, el cual se denomina límite de cobertura de la demanda. El objetivo principal de este proyecto ha sido la obtención dicho límite de cobertura de la demanda para la España peninsular para distintas configuraciones de instalaciones. Para ello, y mediante la herramienta PVGIS, se ha simulado una red de generación fotovoltaica con distintas distribuciones, que nos permitan saber cuánta energía sería posible generar en la red española mediante fotovoltaica.

[EN] Photovoltaic solar energy is in a period of great growth and development thanks to its improvements in performance, and its competitive prices. However, the generation of photovoltaic energy presents an important decoupling with the demand, produced by its very nature of being generated, and the human factors that form the demand. This decoupling itself determines an upper limit on the useful generation capacity obtainable through this technology, which is called as limit of the coverage of electricity demand. The main objective of this project has been to obtain said demand coverage limit for mainland Spain for different configurations of facilities. To do this, PVGIS tool has been used, and a photovoltaic generation network has been simulated with different distributions, which allow us to know how much energy it would be possible to generate in the Spanish network using photovoltaics.

Keywords

3322, Power technology, Fuentes no convencionales de energía, 3322.05, Tecnología energética, Unconventional sources of energy

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