JOURNAL ARTICLE

ILUMINAÇÃO AUTOSSUSTENTÁVEL

Abstract

As the days pass , the planet has become increasingly frayed and a portion of this wear can certainly be assigned to current ways of power generation , which for many times are from the burning of fossils fuels that tend to be harmful and cause considerable environmental damage . The misuse of power that has been taking over the years and the lack of production means in which we consider less harmful to the environment , are factors which also contribute to the worsening of this sector . Some of these harms can already be clearly seen through the recurring events due to changes in climate, heat waves , tsunamis , earthquakes , among others, that are increasingly frequent in the four corners of the planet . In this context, this paper describes the development a self-sustaining public luminaire called LUMISOL where it rescues environmental aspects for the development of its structure ,such as the use of renewable materials and the use of solar photovoltaic energy as an energy source . The design was based on the methodology proposed by the teacher in design of the Federal University PE( harsh field) , Mr. Lawrence Jr. , in which he addresses important points related two to the focused research on development projects, in which highlights important points as the main niches the project is inserted in , mapping of direct and indirect users , detailed research of materials and components , among others . The project LUMISOL aims to bring a new concept of public lighting , incorporating clean power supply '' '' , renewable and free , associated to the principles of energy efficiency . In addition it redeems points of the design , in order to innovate and enhance public spaces , eliminating , for example , the tangles of wires and cables that are present in current models of traditional poles , which often visually pollute the environment in which they are inserted.

Keywords:
Renewable energy Context (archaeology) Architectural engineering Photovoltaic system Global warming Solar power Planet Power (physics) Electricity generation Habitability Climate change Business Environmental economics Engineering Electrical engineering Geography Geology Economics

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Environmental Sustainability and Education
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

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