Plataformas de Control Inteligente de Iluminación Interior integrados en Sistemas de Distribución LVDC
Plataformas de Control Inteligente de Iluminación Interior integrados en Sistemas de Distribución LVDC
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Currently, inefficient use of electricity in homes, businesses, schools and industries requires the implementation of policies, mechanisms and technological innovations of rational use of energy. In this sense, the implementation of new distribution systems, low-voltage direct current, denominated in English terminology Low Voltage Direct Current, LVDC is presented as a technological solution for energy saving and efficiency for end users and energy distribution companies power. The emergence of new distribution systems LVDC has encouraged the development of innovative systems and components for power to low voltage DC, which apply to lighting systems, datacenters and interior spaces.
Existing experiences LVDC distribution systems have shown that reducing energy loss is proportional to increased levels of DC voltage. In addition, conversion systems AC / DC have higher losses than conversion systems DC / DC. Therefore, the implementation of LVDC systems are comparatively more efficient than traditional distribution systems to alternating current. The massive integration of LVDC distribution systems will significantly reduce energy losses and increase the efficiency of energy end users.
In this article, the implementation of a cloud platform control and management of an isolated distribution system that feeds LVDC lighting loads is described. Also, the conceptual development of integration of LVDC system with a renewable generation, which supplies current to the lighting system is presented.
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