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Precificação da energia eólica offshore no Brasil
Fecha
2014-01-21Registro en:
MEDEIROS, João Paulo Costa de. Precificação da energia eólica offshore no Brasil. 2014. 51 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Políticas e Gestão Públicas; Gestão Organizacional) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Medeiros, João Paulo Costa de
Resumen
Offshore wind power emits low amounts of gases, is renewable and has better performance than
onshore due to its greater stability and higher wind power density, less visual and noise impact,
among others. Brazil has a high capacity of generation, but has not yet developed any offshore
projects. High costs are a strong impediment. This study is an effort towards pricing offshore
resources through Livelized Cost of Energy - LCOE, which represents the minimum return
to cover the costs of development, production and maintenance of a wind project. Initially
LCOE was calculated for all Brazilian onshore wind farms listed at Bloomberg New Energy
Finance R○, accounting for 71 farms. Then hypothetical offshore wind farms were created from
the onshore farms, tripling the cost of generation, which is consistent with the literature, and
estimating the offshore energy for two locations off the Brazilian coast using satellite data
extracted from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The results demonstrate
that offshore resources have the potential to significantly reduce the energy price due to the
better performance of the wind at sea