2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.08.020
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Renewable energy potential analysis in non-interconnected islands. Case study: Isla Grande, Corales del Rosario Archipelago, Colombia

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“…Possibility of PV power stations to energise batteries is a possibility as new technologies are emerging in electrical energy storage. There has also been efforts to explore the potential of renewable energy use in isolated islands such as the Corales del Rosario Archipelago a national park of ecological importance in the Colombian Caribe [14].…”
Section: Possibilities For Eco-friendly Waste Management and Use Of Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possibility of PV power stations to energise batteries is a possibility as new technologies are emerging in electrical energy storage. There has also been efforts to explore the potential of renewable energy use in isolated islands such as the Corales del Rosario Archipelago a national park of ecological importance in the Colombian Caribe [14].…”
Section: Possibilities For Eco-friendly Waste Management and Use Of Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aproximadamente el 52% del territorio nacional es catalogada como ZNI [39]. Para suplir la demanda energética de estas comunidades, y reemplazar el uso de combustibles fósiles o de leña, se llevan a cabo algunos proyectos pequeños en zonas seleccionadas [40,41]. Sin embargo, es insuficiente especialmente en las poblaciones alejadas de difícil acceso para montar una infraestructura que supla sus necesidades energéticas y de agua potable.…”
Section: Zonas No Interconectadas (Zni)unclassified
“…Under the influence of global warming and climate change, a large number of renewable energy potential assessment studies have been carried out all over the world (El-katiri 2014; Akuru et al 2017;Nugroho et al 2017;Singh et al 2017;Kaya et al 2017;Bulut and Muratoglu 2018;Islam et al 2018;Aguirre-Mendoza et al 2019;Ocon and Bertheau 2019;Fodhil et al 2019;Kougias et al 2019;Mubaarak et al 2021). These studies can be used in a variety of applications that can electrify remote areas (Mandal et al 2018;Al-Dousari et al 2019), islands (Mekonnen and Sarwat 2017; Surroop and Raghoo 2018), telecommunications (Weir 2018), and water desalination (Khan et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%