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Ingeniería Energética

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GIRAUDY ARAFET, Carlos Manuel et al. Feasibility of installation of connected photovoltaic systems to grid. Energética [online]. 2014, vol.35, n.2, pp.141-148. ISSN 1815-5901.

The possibility is shown of implementing connected photovoltaic systems to net in the next areas to the electric power stations for the generation distributed in the county Santiago from Cuba, to introduce alternative of energy generation, taking advantage of the transformation, distribution and existent substations systems, proposing a new vision with the exploitation of the renewable energy, as viable alternative of sustainable development. An analysis is made from the point of view of the territorial ordination, of the capacity that could settle, as well as the advantages it would bring the assembly from the connected renewable systems to grid. The studies are carried out starting from the solar radiation that impacts in the next areas to San Luis power station, contributing the approaches on the quantity of energy that you could generate and the reduction of the expenses associated the fossil fuel and the environmental impacts.

Palabras clave : save of fuel; renewable energy; distributed generation; connected systems to grid.

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