托里马市拉西达市互动式太阳能教室建设的技术、经济和环境可行性哥伦比亚

Ingrid Paola González-Viveros, H. U. Ramírez-Sánchez
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当前,各部门能源需求的增长和化石燃料的过度使用对环境产生了负面影响。拉丁美洲国家致力于通过使用可再生能源的项目提高学校覆盖率。在哥伦比亚托利马的莱里达市;有必要扩大学校基础设施,以便通过建造太阳能教室来提供技术和减少辍学率。目的:本研究旨在评估在哥伦比亚托利马lsamrida市建造一间拥有光伏能源系统和技术设备的教室的技术、经济和环境可行性。研究设计:案例研究,采用定量、描述性和前瞻性方法。研究地点和持续时间:该案例研究在距哥伦比亚伊巴古瓦伊73公里的托利马省lsamrida市进行;2022年到2023年之间。方法:方法包括根据所选设备的消耗、太阳能教室的设计和可回收材料的建造来确定光伏系统的大小。随后,根据该项目将提供的社会效益对该项目进行了财务评估。最后,对环境影响进行了评估,以确定教室的建设在技术上、经济上和环境上是否可行。结果:首先对教室土建工程的成本和材料进行了评估,确定教室采用乐高型塑木建造。随后,利用工艺设备确定能源需求,确定需求为2587 kW/h,电压为110V,每日运行8小时。根据这些数据,进行光伏系统的设计,以覆盖预计需求,并调整到待安装设备的理论消耗。根据能源需求,对电池板的数量进行了选择,最终产生了10块330瓦的电池板,5个有效日照小时,一个3000瓦的逆变器,一个4000瓦的调节器和3块100 Ah的电池,以维持教室一天的能源自主性。光伏系统预计使用寿命为20年,但电池只有7年。下一步是进行成本效益分析,确定项目的经济可行性,投资回报率为3.6年。同样,确定了教室将给社区带来的好处,这些好处与发展优质教育的目标有关,具有负担得起的能源和现代基础设施。经济和社会影响进行了分析,这是积极的高,使可用的技术提供给青年的lsamrida,允许减少技术差距,产生不平等,最后对环境影响进行了评估,结果是低影响。结论:根据结果得出结论,在哥伦比亚托利马的lsamrida建造太阳能教室在技术上、经济上和环境上都是可行的。
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Technical, Economic and Environmental Feasibility for the Construction of an Interactive Solar Classroom in Lérida, Tolima; Colombia
Currently, the growth in energy demand in all sectors and the excessive use of fossil fuels has generated negative environmental impacts on the environment. Countries in Latin America are committed to increasing their school coverage, with projects that use renewable energy. In the municipality of Lerida, Tolima, Colombia; there is a need to expand school infrastructure in order to provide access to technology and reduce school dropout with the construction of solar classrooms. Aims: This research aims to evaluate the technical, economic and environmental feasibility for the construction of a classroom with photovoltaic energy system and technology equipment in the municipality of Lérida, Tolima, Colombia. Study Design: Case study, with quantitative, descriptive and prospective approach. Place and Duration of the Study: The case study was conducted in the municipality of Lérida, Department of Tolima, 73 kilometers from Ibagué in Colombia; between 2022 and 2023. Methodology: The methodology consisted in determining the size of a photovoltaic system based on the consumption of the selected equipment, the design and construction of the solar classroom with recyclable materials. Subsequently, the project was financially evaluated based on the social benefits that the project would provide. Finally, the environmental impact was evaluated to determine if the construction of the classroom is technically, financially and environmentally viable. Results: First, the costs and material for the civil works of the classroom were evaluated and it was determined that it was built with Lego-type plastic wood. Subsequently, the energy demand was determined with the technological equipment, identifying a demand of 2587 kW/hour, at 110V and with 8 hours of daily operation. With these data, the design of the photovoltaic system was carried out to cover the estimated demand, adjusted to the theoretical consumption of the equipment to be installed. With the energy demand, the selection of the number of panels was made, which resulted in 10 panels of 330 W with 5 effective hours of sun, a 3000 W inverter, a 4000 W regulator and 3 batteries of 100 Ah to maintain the energy autonomy of the classroom for 1 day. The photovoltaic system is projected with a useful life of 20 years, with the exception of the batteries, which is only 7 years. The next step was to carry out the cost-benefit analysis that determined the economic viability of the project, with a rate of return on investment of 3.6 years. Likewise, the benefits that the classroom would bring to the community and that are related to the objectives of developing quality education, with affordable energy and modern infrastructure were determined. The economic and social impacts were analyzed, which were positively high by making available technology available to the young people of Lérida that allows reducing the technological gap that generates inequalities and finally the environmental impact was evaluated, which turned out to be of low impact. Conclusion: Based on the results, it is concluded that the construction of a solar classroom in Lérida, Tolima in Colombia is technically, economically and environmentally feasible.
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