Abstract

The lack of electrification in isolated places is considered the main impediment to the economic development of the inhabitants, the use of new technologies such as solar photovoltaic is considered a viable solution to the problems of electrification however technical, economic and social factors limit the use of form, the work reviews the drivers of rural electrification with new types of renewable energy technologies in Latin America. especially in the Gulf of Guayaquil in Ecuador. For part of the research is taken as a case study an island that is populated by 17 homes where the economic technical study is carried out for the photovoltaic system of 405 Wp, the cost of the implementation is 1663.05 dollars, the cost of energy is 0.258 USD / kWh being a limitation for overcrowding in low-income homes even when they have no possibility of accessing a financial credits the inhabitants of communes. The electrified houses have a saving of USD$25 per month for fuel required for the operation of the generator used for 3 hours a day plus the purchase of candles for lighting at night and early morning. The survey conducted in the community reveals that the best benefit for the inhabitants is that children can receive virtual classes post-pandemic with the energy of the system can feed the antenna of the internet provider.

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