The role of photovoltaic commissioning in the energization and operation of UFVs 

This article presents cases of photovoltaic commissioning, bringing the reader closer to this crucial process for the success of projects.
The role of photovoltaic commissioning in the energization and operation of UFVs
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The commissioning activity is an impartial procedure full of inspections and tests, based on standards, specifications and good engineering practices, and is responsible for ensuring that, through the results collected, the energization of a UFV (photovoltaic plant) occurs in complete safety, mitigating potential risks to operators in addition to financial damages to stakeholders. 

The commissioning of photovoltaic plants has gained great notoriety in the current scenario, especially due to the fact that hundreds of projects are being built with the expectation of meeting deadlines, seeking to consolidate the acquired right to connection permissions with GD1 characteristics. 

For this reason, this article aims to present some relevant cases from the universe of photovoltaic commissioning, bringing the reader closer to a procedure inherent to the success of photovoltaic projects. 

The procedure for commissioning plants is usually divided into two processes whose names are quite suggestive: cold commissioning and hot commissioning. 

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Photo by Elson Yoiti Sakô
Elson Yoiti Sakô
Graduated in Electrical Engineering (UNICAMP). Master's student in Electrical Engineering with emphasis on Photovoltaic Systems (UNICAMP)

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