Community power as a driving force for sustainable local development
Keywords:
efficiency, GIS, isolated systems, renewable energy sources, territoryAbstract
Beyond the controversial debate about the causes of the depletion of the natural resources and the environmental deterioration of the planet, the world society is determined in the search of solutions to the energetic subject, that unquestionably pass for the appropriate use of the renewable sources of energy, through The efficient use of resources and sustainability as a guiding criterion in the energy scheme. The paper offers a historical analysis of energy development on a global scale, interpreting the causes that have led to the depletion of natural resources, as well as the progressive deterioration of environmental conditions, valuing the concepts related to the Community Power, as an alternative for the construction of socially sustainable territories, from a scheme, focused on local development models. The results obtained are shown from studies of solar and wind potential.
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