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Energies and the Non Interconnected Zones
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Renewable Energies and the Non Interconnected Zones Universidad Nacional de Colombia Camilo Andrés Gutiérrez Faculty of engineering Bogotá, April 2013
Overview • Introduction • Sources of renewable energy • Projects in Colombia • Costs of renewable energies • Interconnection criteria • Conclusions • References
2. Sources (potential) • Solar • Wind • Biomass • Hydro (large, small) • Tidal • geothermal • Co-generation Takenfrom «Energias renovables en la canasta electrica local» - UPME
Taken from «Energias renovables en la canasta electrica local» - UPME
3. Renewable energy projects from the government and private sectors 13 projects registered of clean development mechanism focusing on renewable energy
4. Interconnectioncriteria Source: Resolución CREG 097 de 2008
6. Conclusions • the current economic state of the country make simpler the implementation of renewable energies across the country however it needs still more support from the public and private sector. • There is about 311% of self-sufficiency for the electric system in Colombia with only renewable energies, but it´s only in our hands the implementation of these technologies.
7. References • «Proyecto de energías renovables en Colombia», SER, Madrid Junio de 2008 • Institute of Planning and Promotion of Energetic solutions for Non Interconnected Zones – IPSE, Nov 2009 • Las energías renovables en la canasta energética nacional, UPME, Febrero 2013. • Global Workshop on Clean Energy Development, CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAM IN COLOMBIA, IPSE, december 2005.