Author
Campmany Monforte, Marc
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Abstract
The aim of this work is to study the feasibility and development of an electricity generation project using photovoltaic panels, installed in a space without any other potential users such as the roof of a single-family home. An analysis of the current situation in relation to energy consumption has been carried out both in national and global level and its consequences, seeing the use of renewable energy as a solution.
The theory of photovoltaic solar energy is initially presented, as well as its technological development and its great potential in electricity generation. In addition, the situation of the regulatory framework relating to solar photovoltaic and self-consumption installations is raised.
The necessary components were then selected and the electricity generation of the installation was calculated. In addition, a technical report has been developed to justify and describe the characteristics of the installation for legalization.
Taking into account the current situation of the regulations regarding these facilities, a detailed economic study has been carried out, studying the feasibility of the necessary investment.
Finally, a study has been carried out on the life cycle and environmental impact of the installation to assess its effects in relation to the environment.
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