Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible

This paper originated from a collaboration between the National University of Engineering in Managua (UNI), UniversitàPolitecnico di Milano (PM) and Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR). Nicaragua has a good potential in natural resourcesthat can be used for renewable energy production. The power...

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Main Author: Mauro Negri
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería 2013-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.lamjol.info/index.php/NEXO/article/view/1211/1038
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spelling doaj-73b98c8c417945e69c0254d10cc16abb2020-11-24T22:11:49ZengUniversidad Nacional de IngenieríaNexo1818-67421995-95162013-06-0126014554http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/nexo.v26i1.1211Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenibleMauro NegriThis paper originated from a collaboration between the National University of Engineering in Managua (UNI), UniversitàPolitecnico di Milano (PM) and Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR). Nicaragua has a good potential in natural resourcesthat can be used for renewable energy production. The power sector is strongly dependent on fossil fuels at present, but thegovernment plans to power the country by 94% renewable energy by 2017. The main objective of this work was to perform abrief survey of renewable energy resources in Nicaragua, together with a description of government policies and businessdevelopment opportunities. Secondly, it aimed to give some indications on strategic renewable energy sources, which wouldencourage local development if projects are supported. Part of the research was conducted in Nicaragua, where a series ofinterviews, participation in conferences and visits to power plants were organized thanks to the contribution of the UNI. Theanalysis of the energy market revealed a great potential for hydro, geothermal and wind power. In particular the smallhydropower sector offers good prospects for development, above all in those areas not reached by the national grid, e.g. Cost aCaribe. It was identified that hydro plants in the range of 100 kW to 5 MW are the most appropriate technology to meetelectricity demand in those rural areas without current access to the grid. The abundance of water available, combined with t hecurrent political support for environmentally friendly technologies and the motivation of stakeholders, offers a promisingenvironment for a sustainable energy development in the region.http://www.lamjol.info/index.php/NEXO/article/view/1211/1038Nicaraguanatural resourcesrenewable energyassessmentsmall hydropower
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Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
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Nicaragua
natural resources
renewable energy
assessment
small hydropower
author_facet Mauro Negri
author_sort Mauro Negri
title Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
title_short Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
title_full Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
title_fullStr Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
title_full_unstemmed Oportunidades de energía renovable en Nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
title_sort oportunidades de energía renovable en nicaragua para el desarrollo sostenible
publisher Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
series Nexo
issn 1818-6742
1995-9516
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This paper originated from a collaboration between the National University of Engineering in Managua (UNI), UniversitàPolitecnico di Milano (PM) and Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR). Nicaragua has a good potential in natural resourcesthat can be used for renewable energy production. The power sector is strongly dependent on fossil fuels at present, but thegovernment plans to power the country by 94% renewable energy by 2017. The main objective of this work was to perform abrief survey of renewable energy resources in Nicaragua, together with a description of government policies and businessdevelopment opportunities. Secondly, it aimed to give some indications on strategic renewable energy sources, which wouldencourage local development if projects are supported. Part of the research was conducted in Nicaragua, where a series ofinterviews, participation in conferences and visits to power plants were organized thanks to the contribution of the UNI. Theanalysis of the energy market revealed a great potential for hydro, geothermal and wind power. In particular the smallhydropower sector offers good prospects for development, above all in those areas not reached by the national grid, e.g. Cost aCaribe. It was identified that hydro plants in the range of 100 kW to 5 MW are the most appropriate technology to meetelectricity demand in those rural areas without current access to the grid. The abundance of water available, combined with t hecurrent political support for environmentally friendly technologies and the motivation of stakeholders, offers a promisingenvironment for a sustainable energy development in the region.
topic Nicaragua
natural resources
renewable energy
assessment
small hydropower
url http://www.lamjol.info/index.php/NEXO/article/view/1211/1038
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