2022
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.11631
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Land-use in the Electric Colombian System: Hidden Impacts and Risks of Large-scale Renewable Projects

Abstract: In the sustainable development era, massive land-use for electricity production represents a crucial challenge for environmental and social systems. Available information about the use of land in this sector is limited, for that reason in this paper we include the power density methodology to evaluate land-use in Colombia to produce electricity. The power density metric depicts the relation between energy produced and area used in this process, considering extraction-conversion-storage. The analysis between po… Show more

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“…These are approximately 1400 localities, characterized by low payment capacity, low average consumption and high costs of providing electricity service, among other factors . Likewise, the communities living in these areas have important properties of ethnic minorities (indigenous, Afro-Colombian and native islanders), so a social and economic characterization is required prior to the implementation of any project (Ramírez-Tovar et al, 2022). In recent years different energy projects have been developed in the rural sector and non-interconnected areas in Colombia, the objective of these projects is to provide clean technologies to people in remote areas to increase their productive capacities and improve their quality of life (Gielen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are approximately 1400 localities, characterized by low payment capacity, low average consumption and high costs of providing electricity service, among other factors . Likewise, the communities living in these areas have important properties of ethnic minorities (indigenous, Afro-Colombian and native islanders), so a social and economic characterization is required prior to the implementation of any project (Ramírez-Tovar et al, 2022). In recent years different energy projects have been developed in the rural sector and non-interconnected areas in Colombia, the objective of these projects is to provide clean technologies to people in remote areas to increase their productive capacities and improve their quality of life (Gielen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%