期刊
WIND ENGINEERING
卷 34, 期 3, 页码 277-288出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1260/0309-524X.34.3.277
关键词
Decentralized rural electrification; renewable energy; micro wind turbines; developing countries; Peru
资金
- Co-operative Bank and The Koru Foundation from United Kingdom
- Asociacion Catalana de Ingenieria sin Fronteras
- Technical University of Catalonia from Spain
- Green Empowerment of the United States
- Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy (WISIONS) from Germany
Electrification systems based on renewable energy have proven to be suitable for providing decentralized electricity to isolated communities. Electricity generated through wind power is one of the technical options available, although infrequently used to date. This article aims to describe the main aspects of technical design, implementation and management of the first small-scale community wind generation project for rural electrification in Peru. This project took place in the community of El Alumbre, in the region of Cajamarca, which is a mountainous area characterized by low to medium wind speeds. This project, implemented by Soluciones Practicas - Practical Action (Peru), brought electric power to the 33 households (a total of 150 inhabitants) as well as the school and health center of the community.
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