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Comprehensive Methodology for Sustainable Power Supply in Emerging Countries

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  • Elisa Peñalvo-López

    (Institute for Energy Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, Spain)

  • Ángel Pérez-Navarro

    (Institute for Energy Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, Spain)

  • Elías Hurtado

    (Institute for Energy Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, Spain)

  • F. Javier Cárcel-Carrasco

    (Institute of Materials Technology, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, Spain)

Abstract

Electricity has become one of the main driving forces for development, especially in remote areas where the lack of energy is linked to poverty. Traditionally, in these areas power is supplied by grid extension projects, which are expensive, or stand-alone systems based on fossil fuels. An actual alternative to these solutions is community micro-grid projects based on distributed renewable energy sources. However, these solutions need to introduce a holistic approach in order to be successfully implemented in real cases. The main purpose of this research work is the definition and development of a comprehensive methodology to encourage the use of decentralized renewable power systems to provide power supply to non-electrified areas. The methodology follows a top-down approach. Its main novelty is that it interlinks a macro and micro analysis dimension, considering not only the energy context of the country where the area under study is located and its development towards a sustainable scenario; but also the potential of renewable power generation, the demand side management opportunities and the socio-economic aspects involved in the final decision on what renewable energy solution would be the most appropriate for the considered location. The implementation of this methodology provides isolated areas a tool for sustainable energy development based on an environmentally friendly and socially participatory approach. Results of implementing the methodology in a case study showed the importance of introducing a holistic approach in supplying power energy to isolated areas, stating the need for involving all the different stakeholders in the decision-making process. Despite final raking on sustainable power supply solutions may vary from one area to another, the implementation of the methodology follows the same procedure, which makes it an inestimable tool for governments, private investors and local communities.

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  • Elisa Peñalvo-López & Ángel Pérez-Navarro & Elías Hurtado & F. Javier Cárcel-Carrasco, 2019. "Comprehensive Methodology for Sustainable Power Supply in Emerging Countries," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(19), pages 1-22, September.
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