APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca
Context: The dependence on conventional sources of electrical energy, the depletion of resources and the need to improve the reliability and efficiency of electric power service lead to the promotion of non-conventional sources of electric power, such as the resources of livestock residual biomass....
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author | Alexis Fernando Ladino Tamayo Jeimy Alexandra Martínez Rojas Clara Inés Buriticá Arboleda |
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description | Context: The dependence on conventional sources of electrical energy, the depletion of resources and the need to improve the reliability and efficiency of electric power service lead to the promotion of non-conventional sources of electric power, such as the resources of livestock residual biomass.
Method: This paper presents the results of theoretical and technical energy potential in using cattle waste for the self-generation of electricity applied to two case studies. The study implements the APRENDYSAGE methodology and analyzes the technical, economic, and environmental viability using the RETScreen software.
Results: The electrical energy generated from the use of livestock biomass residual resources, and the implementation of self-generation systems, can meet the needs of a household with an installed capacity of 3 kW.
Conclusions: The economic investment required for the application of this type of project is quite high. However, there are benefits such as the reduction of emission of greenhouse gases, the reduction of outbreaks of infection due to inadequate management of livestock residual biomass, and the production of biofertilizers and biogas, which make the application of this type of projects advisable. |
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spelling | doaj.art-660fec1188a34527889d8bf0b50a39db2022-12-21T19:02:15ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco Jose de CaldasTecnura0123-921X2248-76382018-07-012257133110.14483/22487638.139879778APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-CundinamarcaAlexis Fernando Ladino Tamayo0Jeimy Alexandra Martínez Rojas1Clara Inés Buriticá Arboleda2CodensaTrabajador independienteUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasContext: The dependence on conventional sources of electrical energy, the depletion of resources and the need to improve the reliability and efficiency of electric power service lead to the promotion of non-conventional sources of electric power, such as the resources of livestock residual biomass. Method: This paper presents the results of theoretical and technical energy potential in using cattle waste for the self-generation of electricity applied to two case studies. The study implements the APRENDYSAGE methodology and analyzes the technical, economic, and environmental viability using the RETScreen software. Results: The electrical energy generated from the use of livestock biomass residual resources, and the implementation of self-generation systems, can meet the needs of a household with an installed capacity of 3 kW. Conclusions: The economic investment required for the application of this type of project is quite high. However, there are benefits such as the reduction of emission of greenhouse gases, the reduction of outbreaks of infection due to inadequate management of livestock residual biomass, and the production of biofertilizers and biogas, which make the application of this type of projects advisable.http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/13987autogeneraciónbiomasadesechoselectricidad |
spellingShingle | Alexis Fernando Ladino Tamayo Jeimy Alexandra Martínez Rojas Clara Inés Buriticá Arboleda APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca Tecnura autogeneración biomasa desechos electricidad |
title | APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca |
title_full | APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca |
title_fullStr | APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca |
title_full_unstemmed | APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca |
title_short | APRENDYSAGE methodology applied to the study cases: Briceño-Boyacá and Cajicá-Cundinamarca |
title_sort | aprendysage methodology applied to the study cases briceno boyaca and cajica cundinamarca |
topic | autogeneración biomasa desechos electricidad |
url | http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/13987 |
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