Evaluación del balance energético en el Sur del Ecuador mediante el modelo de optimización de los sistemas energéticos urbanos (URBS)
Fecha
2023-06-05Autor
Guamán Paguay, Juan Carlos
Institución
Resumen
As the share of renewables has grown to high penetration in some countries, flexibility options
have become vital to ensure a reliable and sustainable power system. Energy modeling
provides the qualitative and quantitative knowledge needed for future energy system planning
and operation. Ecuador already has a large percentage of renewable energy due to its large
hydroelectric potential, however, overdependence on this resource must be avoided through
good energy planning, balancing resources and available technologies. This study performs
an energy balance using the urbs modeling framework to evaluate the possibility of creating a
diversified and clean energy mix that can supply the projected future demand in southern
Ecuador, taking into account technical and economic criteria for each type of technology
available. The results show that it is possible to achieve a decentralized energy mix based
mostly on renewable energies with an energy contribution of 85.43% with hydroelectric power
plants, 9.3% with renewable energy power plants (biomass, wind and solar), 4.71% with
natural gas power plants and only 0. In addition, it is observed that investment in renewable
energy generation can significantly reduce the use of technologies based on fossil fuels, which
implies a reduction in fuel use of up to 70% and a 27% reduction in CO2 emissions.