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UnconventionalSources of Energy in Colombia Introductiontopowersystems César Leonardo Meléndez Lemus 223037
Content • Solar Energy • EolicEnergy • Small HydroelectricPowerStations • Biomass Energy • Conclusions
Worldinstalled capacity of photovoltaic power since 1995[1] Installedcapacity in 2009.[1]
Potential of the solar radiation in Colombia ActuallyColombia generatesanaverage of 4.5 MW. Solar radiationaverage in January. [1]
International trends World installed capacity of wind power 1996-2009. [1] Horizontal axis of turbine[2]
Installedcapacity and accumulatedduring 2009. [1] Percent of demand of electricenergyreplacedwitheolic. [1]
Estimated of possibledevelopments of eloicenergy in the country. [1]
Location of Jepírachi'seolic park in the Guajira. Characteristics of theeolicpark. [1] Installedcapacity in Colombia during 2010. [1]
PCH edge of water and PCH withdamming. Theprocess of generation of PCH.[2]
In theworld has installedaproximately25.5 GW In hydroelectric plants on a small scale.
Process of generation through biomass.[2] Combustion Fuels Gas cleaning Electric Generation Production of Biodiesel in 2009. [1]
Energetic potencial of theresiduesagriculturalbiomass in Colombia. [1]
Conclusions • The renewables are an important part to meet energy needs in the country, for example in areas that are not interconnected. • Wasobserved that Colombia has made progress in the inclusion of this type of clean generation, but still lack much compared to countries like U.S., Germany, Japan and China.
References [1] http://www.upme.gov.co/Sigic/DocumentosF/Vol_1_Plan_Des arrollo.pdf [2] EnergiasRenobables: Descripción, Tegnologias y usos Finales. Unidad de PlaneaciónMineroEnergetica.