“…The possibility that the transition can generate a new GIS pattern and architecture, highlights open and interoperable services that can be used to support a wide range of geographical applications (Dangermond, 2008;Nehru, 2016), and allow managing the development of territories to a common direction, the sustainability.GIS is one of the technologies with the greatest worldwide projection due to their contribution to territorial planning, research, teaching, productivity in companies, security, risk prevention, among others (Indriago et al, 2009).The system will allow the political, administrative authorities, the National Electricity Council (CNE), academic, research entities, teachers, and interested citizens, to have a web computing application, which offers the possibility of providing reliable information and relevant data, in function of making viable the planning of sustainable development in the short, medium and long term, putting Ecuador among the pioneer countries in the field of these applications in Latin America (Rodríguez et al, 2014;Perez et al, 2017).The province of Manabí is located in the coastal area of Ecuador with a high vulnerability to seismic risks, floods and droughts, and qualifies as one of those with the largest number of homes that do not have electricity, 5% of the non-electrified population and between 3% and 5% who receive poor quality electrical service because they are in areas of difficult access (National Planning Council, 2017); however, it is among the provinces of the country with the highest solar radiation (Rodríguez et al, 2017). In economic management, agriculture, fisheries, and commerce predominate, with a particularly favorable situation from the point of view of the availability of endogenous resources to develop plans to achieve sustainable territories.The GeoWeb can provide information on the potential of renewable energy sources, offering the possibility of promoting its proper use to achieve the diversification of the energy matrix that, currently, the Ecuadorian government has as one of the strategies of the National Development Plan until 2021 (National Planning Council, 2017); In addition, it will allow students, professionals and administrators to carry out research, execute projects to solve the problem of sustainable development (Vélez et al, 2016;Amerta et al, 2018), to manage the energy use of the province with renewable sources of energy and thereby encourage territories to improve their environmental image.The information and inventory of renewable sources of energy and natural disaster risks are carried out by different companies and institutions of the state and privately in a manual and dispersed way, and there is no integrated control that provides information in an agile and reliable way for development of the territories and therefore different types of non-standardized reports are handled (Rodríguez et al, 2019; Venkatanarayana, 2016).…”