Energy generation system through a thermosolar system in Ecuador
Keywords:
efficiency, generation, renewable sources, solar radiationAbstract
The need to obtain sustainability solutions to promote the use of renewable energy, due to the energy problems that Ecuador presents due to power failures, promotes the search for alternatives for energy generation. The objective of the research was to analyze and design an energy generation system through solar radiation. Where the investigative, descriptive, and analytical methodology was used. The result was that the energy generated through a Thermosolar plant can be used to distribute and cover part of the electrical load that exists in the equator. Furthermore, the implementation of this technology could be an efficient and sustainable alternative to conventional systems that depend only on hydroelectric plants and fossil fuels such as thermal plants.
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