Viability of the implementation of Wave Energy in the Colombian Pacific Coasts

Authors

  • Laura Valentina Gutierrez-Beltran Universidad La Gran Colombia-Armenia.
  • Ana Sofia Gallo-Toro Universidad La Gran Colombia-Armenia
  • Tatiana Pérez-Gosteva Universidad La Gran Colombia- Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18634/ugcj.28v.1i.1278

Abstract

Colombia, in recent years has had an increase in the production of fossil fuels and each time it increases to a greater extent, the above is supported by data from the World Bank with an average of 76.7% of total energy consumption under conventional sources . Despite this high consumption, we can evidence the growing social problems that some coastal areas of the country are facing in terms of the lack of access to electricity for different communities in the Colombian Pacific Region, comprised between the entire department of Chocó, and the coastal areas of the departments of Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the viability of the implementation of wave energy in the Colombian Pacific, reaching the conclusion that its applicability is possible thanks to its characteristics and conditions.

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Author Biographies

  • Laura Valentina Gutierrez-Beltran, Universidad La Gran Colombia-Armenia.
    Estudiantes de octavo semestre del Programa de Ingeniería Geográfica y Ambiental. gutierrezbellaura@miugca.edu.co.
  • Ana Sofia Gallo-Toro, Universidad La Gran Colombia-Armenia
    Estudiantes de octavo semestre del Programa de Ingeniería Geográfica y Ambiental.  gallotorana@miugca.edu.co.
  • Tatiana Pérez-Gosteva, Universidad La Gran Colombia- Armenia
    Ingeniera Electrónica, Docente Investigadora de la Universidad La Gran Colombia- Armenia. perezgostatiana@miugca.edu.co

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Published

2023-02-02

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Artículos - Facultad de Ingenierías

How to Cite

Viability of the implementation of Wave Energy in the Colombian Pacific Coasts. (2023). UGCiencia, 28(1). https://doi.org/10.18634/ugcj.28v.1i.1278

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