RELEVANT SCENARIOS FOR THE USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES IDENTIFYED IN LA SIERPE MUNICIPALITY

Authors

  • Ernesto L. Barrera Cardos Centro de Estudios de Energía y Procesos Industriales (CEEPI), Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”
  • Jasiel Palmero Viciedo Centro de Estudios de Energía y Procesos Industriales (CEEPI), Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”
  • María del Carmen Echevarría Gómez Centro de Estudios de Energía y Procesos Industriales (CEEPI), Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”
  • Bismayda Gómez Avilés Centro de Estudios de Energía y Procesos Industriales (CEEPI), Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”
  • Jorge Luis Isaac Pino Dirección de Energía Renovable (DER), Ministerio de Energía y Minas (MINEM)

Keywords:

renewable energy, relevant scenario, multicriteria, potential.

Abstract

Relevant scenarios for Renewable Energy Resources (RER) use were identified in this work in La Sierpe municipality, Sancti Spíritus province, Cuba. Delphy methodology for expert evaluation, as well as multicriteria techniques to select the relevant scenarios were used. Seven experts with high to medium competence level were selected. The criteria Existent Potential, Energetic Demand, Priority and Environmental Damage showed the highest weigh. The scenario with the highest relevance consumed 14% of the electricity, having 39% of the Municipality RER potential. Despite the lower relevance of some scenarios, they should be locally analyzed as they reported minimum values of 1110 tons of oil equivalent per year.

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Published

2019-12-01

How to Cite

Barrera Cardos, E. L., Palmero Viciedo, J. ., Echevarría Gómez, M. del C., Gómez Avilés, B., & Isaac Pino, J. L. (2019). RELEVANT SCENARIOS FOR THE USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES IDENTIFYED IN LA SIERPE MUNICIPALITY. Centro Azúcar Journal, 46(4), 9. Retrieved from http://centroazucar.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/centro_azucar/article/view/12

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