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The objective of the research is to present an analysis of the needs of the electrical demands that can be supplied by a hydroelectric power plant for energy supply of the different communities where there is an energy need, which will allow providing a solution to the energy demand, for which, we will proceed to know all the possibilities of sustainable energy generation, where the energy performance indicators will improve the energy-productive capacity of any organization, contributing to generate economic value, achieve competitiveness and mitigate the environmental impact. Performance…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The objective of the research is to present an analysis of the needs of the electrical demands that can be supplied by a hydroelectric power plant for energy supply of the different communities where there is an energy need, which will allow providing a solution to the energy demand, for which, we will proceed to know all the possibilities of sustainable energy generation, where the energy performance indicators will improve the energy-productive capacity of any organization, contributing to generate economic value, achieve competitiveness and mitigate the environmental impact. Performance indicators will be established as well as the analysis of energy efficiency. The methodology to be used will be based on the integrated energy management model, identifying as variables that have a negative impact on energy use and consumption: maintenance, according to the required power, in energy performance indicators: a route to sustainability and the magnitude of savings and/or expenditure in excess thermal energy will be determined.
Autorenporträt
Rangly Ordaz completed his engineering studies at the University Santiago Marino of the state of Zuilia, graduating as an electrical engineer which led him to continue his postgraduate studies at the UPTZ where he graduated as a Specialist in Energy Efficiency and Alternative Energies.