Resumo:
Electricity generation from renewable energy sources, has been gaining market and confidence
in the world and, being the subject of discussions on sustainability in global and local forums,
in particular in Brazil, with recent regulatory incentives in the distributed generation. Municipal
public authorities spend considerable amounts of public financial resources to guarantee
electricity for the administration. This study analyzed the technical feasibility for scaling the
deployment and operation of photovoltaic generation systems on the roof of buildings and the
economic feasibility of investing through own resources and financing to attend the demand for
electricity from public administration services and systems located in the city of Itajubá-MG,
as a case study. The results demonstrate a need for a considerable initial investment and with a
more attractive economic advantage of investment from financing. It is possible to conclude a
great opportunity for the municipality's administration to become self-sustainable in energy
generation and to reinvest, approximately R$ 1 million per year, in other areas of the
municipality with the economic return of the system after 6 years in the worst scenario analyzed.