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As energias renováveis (ER) têm vindo a assumir uma crescente importância a nível global, uma vez que permitem a autossustentabilidade em termos energéticos e proporcionam vários benefícios.
A Força Aérea (FA) devido às suas infraestruturas e localização dispõe de características fundamentais para que a implementação de sistemas de geração de energia, principalmente energia fotovoltaica (EF), sejam uma realidade a desenvolver não só no presente, mas também com grande potencial de expansão no futuro.
A presente investigação incide no estudo d a produção das ER na FA e visa a avaliação da viabilidade do aproveitamento de EF nas Unidades da Base Aérea n.º11 (BA11) e Centro
de Formação Militar e Técnica da Força Aérea (CFMTFA).
Para o efeito foi utilizado o raciocínio indutivo, apoiado numa estratégia qualitativa, que teve como base a recolha e análise de dados, bem como a realização de entrevistas semiestruturadas a vários especialistas nas áreas técnica, operacional e de recursos humanos. Foi possível concluir que a FA (estudo de caso) dispõe de viabilidade técnica, espaço físico e recursos humanos para a geração de EF. Considerando a viabilidade económica, pode-se verificar que o retorno do investimento efetuado nestes equipamentos é obtido num prazo consideravelmente razoável.
Renewable energies (ER) have become increasingly important at global level, as they allow for self-sustainability of energy and provide several benefits. The Air Force (FA) due to its infrastructures and location, has fundamental characteristics so that the implementation of energetic generation systems, mainly photovoltaic energy (EF), become a reality to be developed not only in the present, but also with great potential for expansion in the future. The present investigation focuses on the study of ER production in the FA and aims to assess the viability of using EF in the Air Force Units n.º11 (BA11) and Air Force Military and Technical Training Center (CFMTFA). For this purpose, it was used inductive reasoning, supported by a qualitative strategy, which was based on the collection and analysis of data, as well as semi-structured interviews with various specialists in the technical, operational and human resources areas. It was possible to conclude that the FA (case study) has technical viability, physical space and human resources for the generation of EF. Considering the economic viability, we can verify that the return of the investment in this equipment can be obtained within a reasonable period.
Renewable energies (ER) have become increasingly important at global level, as they allow for self-sustainability of energy and provide several benefits. The Air Force (FA) due to its infrastructures and location, has fundamental characteristics so that the implementation of energetic generation systems, mainly photovoltaic energy (EF), become a reality to be developed not only in the present, but also with great potential for expansion in the future. The present investigation focuses on the study of ER production in the FA and aims to assess the viability of using EF in the Air Force Units n.º11 (BA11) and Air Force Military and Technical Training Center (CFMTFA). For this purpose, it was used inductive reasoning, supported by a qualitative strategy, which was based on the collection and analysis of data, as well as semi-structured interviews with various specialists in the technical, operational and human resources areas. It was possible to conclude that the FA (case study) has technical viability, physical space and human resources for the generation of EF. Considering the economic viability, we can verify that the return of the investment in this equipment can be obtained within a reasonable period.
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Energias renováveis Ambiente Viabilidade técnica Viabilidade económica Autoconsumo Sistema solar fotovoltaico Sustentabilidade Base Aérea n.º11 Centro de Formação Militar e Técnica da Força Aérea Renewable energies Environment Technical viability Economic viability Self-consumption Solar photovoltaic Sustainability Air Base n.º11 Air Force Military and Technical Training Center
