Fuentes renovables no convencionales y redes inteligentes en Brasil y Chile

This paper presents the advances Brazil and Chile have made in non-conventional renewable energy sources (NCRE) and smart grids. Brazil, like Colombia, is highly dependent on water to generate energy, which has led to deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, in recent years Brazil has...

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Autores:
Lopez, Gustavo
Garcia Rendon, John Jairo
Perez, Alex
Arbelaez, Juan Camilo
Chaparro, Silvia
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Fecha de publicación:
2019
Institución:
Universidad EAFIT
Repositorio:
Repositorio EAFIT
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/15400
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10784/15400
Palabra clave:
Electricity market in Brazil
Electricity market in Chile
Solar energy photovoltaic and win energy
Energy transition
Smart Grid.
Mercado eléctrico Brasilero
Mercado Eléctrico Chileno
Transición energética
FNCER
Redes Inteligentes
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Acceso abierto
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Summary:This paper presents the advances Brazil and Chile have made in non-conventional renewable energy sources (NCRE) and smart grids. Brazil, like Colombia, is highly dependent on water to generate energy, which has led to deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, in recent years Brazil has made efforts to encourage the growth of energy generation with NCRE. In 2015, it positioned itself as the eighth country in the world with wind generation and, in 2017, the largest solar photovoltaic power plant was built. In addition, in Chile’s national energy strategy 2012-2030, its two main cornerstones of the strategy are the increase in non-conventional renewable energies, in 2019 of the total installed capacity was 18% wind and solar, and the emphasis on energy efficiency.