Industrial challenges with photovoltaic applications: a systematic review
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https://doi.org/10.22279/navus.2020.v10.p01-16.1283Keywords:
Sustainability. Renewable Energy. Photovoltaic Energy. Cost. Industry.Abstract
The industrial energy matrix in several countries is formed by several primary sources, such as fossil fuels. However, the advancement of technologies, equipment and industrial machinery results in growing demand for environmental and energy impacts, resulting in the demand for clean energy sources. This study aims to analyze applications and the environmental, economic and social impacts of photovoltaic solar energy in the industrial sector. The methodology used was based on the application of Methodi Ordinatio, with the databases Science Direct, Scopus and Web of Science, resulting in the complete analysis of 21 articles without time frame. Among the results, we highlight the applications of clean energy in water heating for industrial restaurants and bathrooms, in the generation of electricity for equipment, and as a vehicle fuel in the internal fleet, as well as for the substitution of
natural gas. From the analyzed articles, the following results were obtained: 19.7% found technical benefits for the use of clean sources of photovoltaic energy in industry; 12.8% affirm that human and economic development requires the availability of energy resources for the production of renewable electric energy close to the end customer, minimizing losses in distribution lines; and 67.5% the diversification of the industrial energy matrix, which demonstrates several economic, environmental and social advantages, thus reducing the dependence on fossil resources. The use of green energy sources favors the industrial sector, resulting in increased production, reduced costs and a sustainable and competitive performance.
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