Long-Term and Short-Term Analysis of the Transition Toward a Full Renewable Energy Supply in Galapagos Islands by 2050

Anahi Barreto-Cuesta, Victor Herrera-Perez, As'Ad Zakaria, Sasa Djokic

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Galapagos Islands are one of the most important World Heritage Sites and a truly unique place for studying and understanding the Nature and evolution. The islands have an energy supply system predominantly based on fossil fuels (currently around 83.6%), which is polluting the air, the land and the sea, endangering fragile ecosystems that Nature has preserved for so long. This paper presents the analysis of the optimal decarbonization of energy supply in Galapagos Islands, which compares the results of a long-term planning study and a short-term operational analysis. It details the development of models and simulation tools for the evaluation of existing and future energy supply systems, based on the projections and targets for full renewable energy supply by 2050. The considered renewable technologies include PV and wind generation, together with dedicated battery energy storage system.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaInterdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer, INTCEC 2024
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (versión digital)9798350349450
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EstadoPublicada - 2024
Evento4th IEEE Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer, INTCEC 2024 - Chicago, Estados Unidos
Duración: 11 jun. 202413 jun. 2024

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NombreInterdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer, INTCEC 2024

Conferencia

Conferencia4th IEEE Interdisciplinary Conference on Electrics and Computer, INTCEC 2024
País/TerritorioEstados Unidos
CiudadChicago
Período11/06/2413/06/24

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