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Driving the Energy Transition in Colombia for Off-Grid Regions: Microgrids and Non-Conventional Renewable Energy Sources
by Jaime Alberto Cerón, Eduardo Gómez-Luna and Juan C. Vasquez
Energies 2025, 18(4), 1010; https://doi.org/10.3390/en18041010 - 19 Feb 2025
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At present, the Colombian government is faced with the challenge of guaranteeing access to energy services for all its inhabitants. However, as there are isolated populations or populations with difficult access to conventional electricity grids in the country, it is necessary to seek [...] Read more.
At present, the Colombian government is faced with the challenge of guaranteeing access to energy services for all its inhabitants. However, as there are isolated populations or populations with difficult access to conventional electricity grids in the country, it is necessary to seek innovative and appropriate solutions to the conditions and needs of the so-called non-interconnected zones (NIZs), which allow the generation and consumption of energy in a local, efficient, and safe way for all users. For this reason, this research consisted of studying and proposing technological solutions that use distributed energy resources, making the most of the energy potential in each area, as a proposed solution to the problems faced by NIZs with energy shortages. As a result, a series of proposals with microgrids are obtained, taking advantage of their flexible characteristics and using NRES as energy sources, mitigating pollution and contributing to the energy transition sought by the Colombian government. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs): 2nd Edition)
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A Data-Driven Architecture for Smart Renewable Energy Microgrids in Non-Interconnected Zones: A Colombian Case Study
by Ramón Fernando Colmenares-Quintero, Gina Maestre-Gongora, Oscar Camilo Valderrama-Riveros, Marieth Baquero-Almazo and Kim E. Stansfield
Energies 2023, 16(23), 7900; https://doi.org/10.3390/en16237900 - 4 Dec 2023
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Implementing smart microgrids for Non-Interconnected Zones (NIZs) has become an alternative solution to provide electrical energy by taking advantage of the resources available through the generation of renewable energy within these isolated areas. Within this context, in this study, the challenges related to [...] Read more.
Implementing smart microgrids for Non-Interconnected Zones (NIZs) has become an alternative solution to provide electrical energy by taking advantage of the resources available through the generation of renewable energy within these isolated areas. Within this context, in this study, the challenges related to microgrids and data analysis are presented, and different relevant data architectures described in the literature are compared. This paper focuses on the design of a data architecture for a smart microgrid for NIZs whose microgrid contains two 260 W solar panels, a 480 W inverter, and two 260 Ah batteries. Regarding the Colombian context, this paper describes the limitations (connectivity, isolation, appropriation of technologies) and opportunities (low demand, access to natural resources, state interest) from which the functional and non-functional requirements for the architecture are established. Finally, a data architecture is proposed and implemented in a NIZ in Colombia, and this paper also includes a description of the architecture, its characteristics, its associated opportunities and challenges, and discussions regarding its implementation. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section A: Sustainable Energy)
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A Comprehensive Evaluation of Off-Grid Photovoltaic Experiences in Non-Interconnected Zones of Colombia: Integrating a Sustainable Perspective
by Andrea A. Eras-Almeida, Tatiana Vásquez-Hernández, Merlyn Johanna Hurtado-Moncada and Miguel A. Egido-Aguilera
Energies 2023, 16(5), 2292; https://doi.org/10.3390/en16052292 - 27 Feb 2023
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This research presents the findings of an evaluation of off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems and their sustainability models in Colombia within the “Evaluation of Isolated Photovoltaic Systems and Their Sustainability Models” project supported by the Global Environment Fund (GEF). It involves the analysis of [...] Read more.
This research presents the findings of an evaluation of off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems and their sustainability models in Colombia within the “Evaluation of Isolated Photovoltaic Systems and Their Sustainability Models” project supported by the Global Environment Fund (GEF). It involves the analysis of primary and secondary information on the photovoltaic energy projects for rural electrification in this country. Part of the information was obtained through interviews with different stakeholders who work in solar electrification in non-interconnected zones (NIZ), covering rural and island contexts. It was complemented by a comparative analysis of international projects implemented in Latin America. The results are shown as lessons learned, with a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) study representing the current situation of rural electrification with PV technology as perceived and describing the opportunities for the improvement of rural electrification strategies based on the successful experiences in the region. This research offers a comprehensive overview of how Colombian electrification could be led to address the last mile gap, integrating a solid sustainable perspective for the long-term view and ensuring community involvement towards a just energy transition. Therefore, this study proposes a series of guidelines to support those public policies that foster access to energy in the rural non-interconnected zones of Colombia. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Energy Generation Systems for Sustainable Development)
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Data Analysis of Electricity Service in Colombia’s Non-Interconnected Zones through Different Clustering Techniques
by Ramón Fernando Colmenares-Quintero, Gina Maestre-Gongora, Marieth Baquero-Almazo, Kim E. Stansfield and Juan Carlos Colmenares-Quintero
Energies 2022, 15(20), 7644; https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207644 - 17 Oct 2022
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Energy determines the social, economic, and environmental aspects that enable the advancement of communities. For this reason, this paper aims to analyze the quality of the energy service in the Non-Interconnected Zones (NIZ) of Colombia. For this purpose, clustering techniques (K-means, K-medoids, divisive [...] Read more.
Energy determines the social, economic, and environmental aspects that enable the advancement of communities. For this reason, this paper aims to analyze the quality of the energy service in the Non-Interconnected Zones (NIZ) of Colombia. For this purpose, clustering techniques (K-means, K-medoids, divisive analysis clustering, and heatmaps) are applied for data analysis in the context of the NIZ to identify patterns or hidden information in the Colombian government data related to the state of the electricity service in these localities during the years 2019–2020. A descriptive statistical analysis and validation of the results of the clustering techniques is also carried out using R software. Through the implementation of clustering algorithms such as K-means, K-medoids, and divisive analysis clustering, potential areas for the development of renewable and alternative energy projects are identified, considering places with deficiencies in their current electricity service, higher consumption, or places with very low daily hours of electricity service. Additionally, relationships were identified in the dataset that can be considered as tools that would support decision-making for academia and industry, as well as the definition of guidelines or strategies from the government to improve energy efficiency and quality for these places, and consequently, the living conditions of the residents of Colombia’s NIZs. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Bio-Refineries and Renewable Energies Supported on ICT)
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Techno-Economic Feasibility Analysis through Optimization Strategies and Load Shifting in Isolated Hybrid Microgrids with Renewable Energy for the Non-Interconnected Zone (NIZ) of Colombia
by Yimy E. García-Vera, Rodolfo Dufo-López and José L. Bernal-Agustín
Energies 2020, 13(22), 6146; https://doi.org/10.3390/en13226146 - 23 Nov 2020
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In developing countries, electrification in remote areas, where access to energy is limited or null, has been one of the biggest challenges in recent years. Isolated microgrids with renewable generation are an efficient alternative for the energy supply in these areas. The objective [...] Read more.
In developing countries, electrification in remote areas, where access to energy is limited or null, has been one of the biggest challenges in recent years. Isolated microgrids with renewable generation are an efficient alternative for the energy supply in these areas. The objective of this work was to analyse the techno-economic viability of 6 isolated microgrids in different locations in the non-interconnected zone of Colombia, considering different climatic conditions, the availability of renewable resources, the current consumption profile, and a modified profile applying demand-side management. Modelling and simulation were performed considering storage systems based on lithium and lead-acid batteries. The resulting simulations provide the optimal system cost, emissions levels, electricity cost and battery lifetime. This study demonstrates that isolated hybrid microgrids with renewable energy are a feasible alternative to solve access to energy problems, reducing the need for diesel generators and optimizing the use of renewable energies and battery-based storage systems. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section A1: Smart Grids and Microgrids)
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