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TENÓRIO, Rosângela Rosângela; ROSAS, Pedro Pedro; FEITOSA, Everaldo Everaldo. Energy self-sufficient house in the northeast of Brazil. In: PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 15., 1998, Lisboa. Anais... Lisboa: PLEA, 1998. p. 249 - 252.
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Abstract

The Northeast region of Brazil presents excellent natural sources for energy generation, sun and wind, and also great possibilities for reducing energy consumption through Bioclimatic principles are present. Warm humid climate, small annual and daily temperature fluctuation and seasonal main difference characterized only by intensity of rain precipitation are the main characteristics of this region.This paper describes the methodology and all phases of development of the first brazilian energy self-sufficient house. Passive and active strategies are used in order to demonstrate the great potential of such principles in future projects located in isolated regions distant from the main electricity grid. This project, at the Island of Fernando de Noronha - Brazil, has been conceived to be used in islands in the Northeast region of Brazil, where the Brazilian Environment Institute - IBAMA - has concentrated most of the activities. The active system was developed by the Wind Energy Group - UFPE, and the passive strategies were demonstrated for future projects developments. The critical aspects of building a house with locally available materials, with maximum comfort through passive cooling strategies were analysed, and the use of active systems such as solar roof (PV) and wind turbine have been a great challenge.
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