The future of micro-grids in Ecuador
Keywords:
Electricity generation, Energy efficiency, Impacts, Renewable sources, Smart-gridsAbstract
An analysis is made on the development of power lines worldwide and that offer the approaches of the impacts that are generated in the economic and environmental, which justify the application of smart grids in Ecuador, as an effective way to raise the efficiency of the electric power service and to achieve a more efficient use of the energy that is generated by showing the different technologies used in electricity generation where renewable energy sources are incorporated. A comparative analysis of how the installed generation power has been increasing until 2016 is shown.
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