Tese
Framework para diagnóstico e gestão de ambientes de Energy Cloud
Fecha
2022-06-22Autor
Schaefer, Jones Luís
Institución
Resumen
The energy sector is going through a transition process regarding the generation,
distribution, storage and use of energy. This transition of energy systems has
occurred through the evolution of these systems that were previously characterized
as being totally centralized, passing through a decentralized modality, and with the
technological evolutionary directions pointing to a completely flexible and dynamic
modality. This flexible and dynamic modality becomes known in the literature
through terms such as Energy Cloud, Energy 4.0, and Smart Energy. The insertion
of this modality is driven by three vectors: the distributed generation of energy from
renewable sources, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. Considering
this evolution of energy systems, it is relevant to carry out research related to
management on the development and implementation of business environments
based on the Energy Cloud concept. Therefore, this research had as general
objective to propose a framework for integrated management and assessment of
technical, economic, financial, environmental and organizational aspects aiming at
the development and implementation of Energy Cloud environments. To achieve
this objective, the research was developed through five scientific articles designed
to study specific points that contribute to achieving the general objective.
Considering the three vectors that drive the evolution of Energy Cloud, first aspects
that characterize the ecosystem were studied, such as the players, elements,
activities and basic requirements of Energy Cloud as a business modality. In a
second moment, the performance objectives to be pursued by companies included
in the Energy Cloud were researched, as well as what are the critical success
factors that can be considered as limiting the business. Afterwards, the scientific
subsidies obtained were structured in a framework for diagnosis and management
of Energy Cloud Communities environments, exemplifying the use of this
framework to understand the specificities necessary for organizations that operate
in this type of business. Methodologically, the research was developed based on
bibliographic and documental research, survey with specialists in related areas,
multicriteria decision support methods, and algorithms for knowledge construction.
This research seeks to contribute through the definition of the ecosystem of Energy
Cloud business environments and the elaboration of a management framework
where the variables are structured to assist in the management and decisionmaking
for organizations operating in the different areas that make up the Energy
Cloud. This framework provides a multilevel view of variables, aggregating different
multicriteria analysis methods and enabling a comprehensive view of the
objectives, constraints, challenges and opportunities in the Energy Cloud Communities environment.
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