Proposta do emprego de um cabo condutor fase nu com fibras ópticas na rede coletora aérea de energia elétrica de parques eólicos

This paper presents the proposal for using an optical phase conductor (OPPC) in the electrical distribution line on wind power plants, in order to be an alternative for the conventional grids currently used, which are conductor cables (without optical fibers) for energy transmission and dielectri...

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Autor principal: Yoshida, Fernanda Tiemy
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Especialização)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2020
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/18552
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Resumo: This paper presents the proposal for using an optical phase conductor (OPPC) in the electrical distribution line on wind power plants, in order to be an alternative for the conventional grids currently used, which are conductor cables (without optical fibers) for energy transmission and dielectric optical cable for data transmission. Also presents a brief historical of wind energy in Brazil until the current situation, in which the market competitiveness enables the study of new technologies (and cheaper ones). Besides, brings information regarding the conventional electrical distribution line (aerial and underground) and electrical distribution line with a phase conductor with optical fibers, with an emphasis in the conductor cables and the raw materials that are made of. It has briefly discussed the installation method for which one of these three topologies. Founded on this information and considering a hypothetical grid with 12.9 km, it is compared the material and installation cost for the three grids. From these data, the conclusion of the paper proposal is made, showing the OPPC as a viable alternative to be implemented on electrical distribution lines. Furthermore, this is a subject, which can be more explored based on this initial study.