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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.3.2009.tde-20072009-151157
Document
Author
Full name
Erika Barbosa Ribeiro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Saidel, Marco Antonio (President)
Andrade, Moacyr Trindade de Oliveira
Tahan, Carlos Márcio Vieira
Title in Portuguese
Desafios para expansão do mercado de fontes incentivadas: uma análise de atratividade do ponto de vista do consumidor especial.
Keywords in Portuguese
Consumo de energia elétrica
Energia elétrica
Fontes alternativas de energia (regulamentação)
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a atratividade da contratação de energia proveniente de fontes incentivadas PCHs, Biomassa, Eólica e Solar - no mercado livre, para empresas do setor comercial com conjunto de unidades consumidoras que atendam às exigências da Resolução ANEEL nº 247/2006. Esta resolução representa um marco importante para a comercialização de energia incentivada, permitindo que unidades consumidoras que possuem o mesmo CNPJ ou estão localizadas em áreas contíguas contratem essa energia, desde que o somatório das demandas do agrupamento de unidades totalize, no mínimo, 500 kW. É apresentado ao longo deste trabalho o processo de gestão de contratos de energia no ambiente livre, focando nas alterações resultantes da nova regulamentação para consumidores especiais. A atratividade da contratação de energia incentivada é analisada através de uma simulação de custos nos ambientes livre e cativo, para 20 unidades consumidoras. É realizado um comparativo do perfil de consumo destas unidades para identificar diferenças entre as que apresentam viabilidade econômica para contratação de energia incentivada e as demais, também foram considerados na simulação diferentes cenários de preços e o impacto do investimento no Sistema de Medição e Faturamento.
Title in English
Challenges to the expansion of renewable energy sources market: an analysis of the attractiveness from the special consumers point of view.
Keywords in English
Energy contracts management
Free contracting ambience
Renewable energy sources
Special consumer
Abstract in English
This work aims at analyzing the attractiveness of renewable energy sources contracting SHPs, Biomass, Aeolic and Solar in the free market for commercial enterprises whose consumption units are in accordance with ANEELs Resolution n° 247/2006. This resolution represents an important landmark in the commercialization of renewable energy for it allows the consumer units with the same CNPJ or located in adjacent areas to contract this kind of energy, only if the sum of the units demands amount to at least 500 kW. The process of energy contracts management in free contracting ambience is presented in this research, which also focuses on the modifications that result from the new regulation for special consumers. The attractiveness of renewable energy contracting is analyzed through a simulation of costs in free contracting ambiences and in ambiences arranged to 20 consumer units. Comparison with these units consuming profile was made in order to identify differences between the units that have economic feasibility for renewable energy contracting and the other ones. In the simulation, different price scenarios and the investments impact on the Measurement System for Billing were also taken into account.
 
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Publishing Date
2009-08-13
 
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