Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1750303 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The present paper presents a review about the power generation scenario of Central America within the framework of the new Regional Interconnected Electric System. It also briefly analyzes the trends of the power generation profile with a special emphasis on the renewable energy sources. As it can be inferred from the analysis presented in this paper, the Central American power scenario will mainly be shaped by the participation of the private sector and the development of the recently created regional electricity market. Additionally, it is clear the willingness of all the Central American countries to move away from oil-fired power generation. The lack of up-front capital needed to develop large renewable energy projects (mainly hydropower) can favor the development of gas-fired and/or coal-fired power stations. Nevertheless, the regional electricity market may favor the viability of large power generation projects.
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Authors
Carlos Meza,