Currently, the nine islands of the Autonomous Region of the Azores have fossil fuel-fired power stations as the main source of electric power. Each island has an independent electrical system classified as an isolated micro-system, given its size and location. The aim of this paper is to analyse the best set of technologies to have nine sustainable hybrid systems. For this purpose, some factors will be considered, such as actual data production of the island, economic scenarios, growth perspectives of consumption and reliability of supply. The results of these studies will allow us to conclude on the applicability of these systems and to quantify the consequent socio-economic, environmental and fossil energy-saving benefits. A system is projected to the archipelago, in order to reduce the energy production due to non-renewable energies, budgeted on 783.28 million euros, which intend to instal wind farms and photovoltaic parks (using polycrystalline and cadmium telluride technologies).
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Melo, I., Neto Torres, J. P., Ferreira Fernandes, C. A., & Marques Lameirinhas, R. A. (2020). Sustainability economic study of the islands of the Azores archipelago using photovoltaic panels, wind energy and storage system. Renewables: Wind, Water, and Solar, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40807-020-00061-8
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