Evaluación de implementación de sistemas fotovoltaicos como opción energética en el área rural del municipio de Villa del Rosario en límites con Venezuela a través de leasing
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2024-08-20
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Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO
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Trabajo de Investigación e Innovación
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Abstract
La presente investigación aborda la evaluación de la implementación de sistemas fotovoltaicos como opción energética en el área rural del municipio de Villa del Rosario, en límites con Venezuela, utilizando el modelo de leasing. Este estudio obedece a la problemática del acceso limitado a energía eléctrica confiable en esta región, caracterizada por dificultades geográficas, sociales y económicas. El enfoque principal es analizar cómo el leasing puede superar barreras financieras y técnicas para la adopción de tecnologías solares. Se identifican factores de riesgo como la inseguridad regional y la falta de infraestructura, así como barreras técnicas y logísticas que afectan la instalación y el mantenimiento de los sistemas fotovoltaicos. Los resultados muestran que el leasing puede ser una solución viable al reducir la necesidad de una inversión inicial significativa y ofrecer flexibilidad financiera. Además, se destacan estrategias de mitigación como la capacitación comunitaria y la implementación de seguros para equipos, que son clave para aumentar la adopción de esta tecnología. La investigación concluye que el modelo de leasing no solo facilita el acceso a energías limpias, sino que también puede impulsar el desarrollo económico local y mejorar la calidad de vida en Villa del Rosario. Se sugiere explorar más a fondo los modelos de leasing adaptativos y compararlos con otras opciones de financiamiento para maximizar los beneficios de la energía renovable en contextos rurales.
The present research addresses the evaluation of the implementation of photovoltaic systems as an energy option in the rural area of Villa del Rosario, on the border with Venezuela, using the leasing model. This study responds to the issue of limited access to reliable electricity in this region, which is characterized by geographical, social, and economic challenges. The main focus is to analyze how leasing can overcome financial and technical barriers to the adoption of solar technologies. Risk factors such as regional insecurity and lack of infrastructure are identified, as well as technical and logistical barriers that affect the installation and maintenance of photovoltaic systems. The results show that leasing can be a viable solution by reducing the need for a significant initial investment and offering financial flexibility. Additionally, mitigation strategies such as community training and equipment insurance are highlighted as key to increasing the adoption of this technology. The research concludes that the leasing model not only facilitates access to clean energy but can also boost local economic development and improve the quality of life in Villa del Rosario. It is suggested to further explore adaptive leasing models and compare them with other financing options to maximize the benefits of renewable energy in rural contexts
The present research addresses the evaluation of the implementation of photovoltaic systems as an energy option in the rural area of Villa del Rosario, on the border with Venezuela, using the leasing model. This study responds to the issue of limited access to reliable electricity in this region, which is characterized by geographical, social, and economic challenges. The main focus is to analyze how leasing can overcome financial and technical barriers to the adoption of solar technologies. Risk factors such as regional insecurity and lack of infrastructure are identified, as well as technical and logistical barriers that affect the installation and maintenance of photovoltaic systems. The results show that leasing can be a viable solution by reducing the need for a significant initial investment and offering financial flexibility. Additionally, mitigation strategies such as community training and equipment insurance are highlighted as key to increasing the adoption of this technology. The research concludes that the leasing model not only facilitates access to clean energy but can also boost local economic development and improve the quality of life in Villa del Rosario. It is suggested to further explore adaptive leasing models and compare them with other financing options to maximize the benefits of renewable energy in rural contexts
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Analizar los factores que determinan la implementación de sistemas de energía solar a través de contratos de leasing en las zonas rurales del municipio de Villa del Rosario.
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Transición energética, sistemas fotovoltaicos, desarrollo rural, sostenibilidad ambiental, Energy transition, photovoltaic systems, rural development, environmental sustainability