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ENERGIES
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en16010029
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wind power; solar power; galapagos; geographical information system; multicriteria decision methods; renewable energy
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The Galapagos Islands have been declared a World Heritage site due to their unique biodiversity. However, their dependence on fossil fuel energies has led to harmful air quality, impacting the flora and fauna. To protect the islands, zero-carbon initiatives such as solar and wind power plants have been studied as alternatives. By using Geographical Information Systems and decision methods, potential locations for these energy sources were identified, with Baltra Island being the best location for wind power plants.
The Galapagos Islands have been declared a World Heritage site due to their unique biodiversity, which makes them a living museum and a natural laboratory for humankind. However, to fulfill the energy needs of its habitants and foreign visitors, the islands have depended on fossil fuel energies that have produced levels of lead and chemical agents that are affecting the islands' air quality, flora, and fauna. Therefore, zero-carbon initiatives have been created to protect the islands, wherein solar and wind power plants have been studied as reliable alternatives. In this way, Geographical Information Systems based on Multicriteria Decision Methods constitute a methodology that minimizes the destruction and disturbance of nature in order to assess the best location for the implementation of these alternative energy sources. Therefore, by exploring the geographical information along with the Analytical Hierarchical Processes and the Ordered Weighted Average methods, it was possible to identify the potential for solar power plants of 10 MW on each island; likewise, for wind power plants, it was found that the islands possess implementation potential that has been analyzed in the field, showing that the best location is on Baltra Island, but is not limited to it.
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