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Figure 1. Countries with the highest level of generation based on the use of renewable energy sources
Table 1 Investments in RES by Latin American countries
Figure 2. Relationship of investment in billions of dollars by Latin American countries
Figure 3. Energy production and imports in GWh Source: Statistics Arconel 2015
Figure 4. Villonaco wind farm

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Social Impact of Renewable Energy Sources in the Province of Loja: Ecuador
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February 2018

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In the future energy development of the planet, renewable energies are decisive, because of the benefits that these entail in their use, besides being inexhaustible; These are used in different ways, in heating in electrical energy, electrochemistry, among others. These energy sources in its implementation have had a social impact by generating jobs, improving the quality of life in remote areas, improving health by reducing pollution; In addition to the levels of knowledge reached not only by professionals but also the population in general. In Ecuador, during the last 10 years, in the introduction of renewable energies, fundamentally hydraulic projects have been worked on. Which four are already in operation, this is how the country has been consolidated, being one of the most energy-rich in the region, in the same way, this has generated sources of work for many people; besides avoiding large pollution to the atmosphere. In the province of Loja, a wind farm, photovoltaic power plants are deployed, and public lighting with photovoltaic systems is used in some sectors of the City. The objective of the work is to demonstrate the social impact that the introduction of these technologies has had in the province of Loja, not only in the social sphere but also cultural, economic, environmental and tourist.

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Figure 3. Remote mountain ranges and wind potentials  
Use of Small Wind Turbines in Isolated Areas Social Impact Use of Small Wind Turbines in Isolated Areas. Social Impact

April 2017

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International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research

Local development is aimed at achieving sustainability and energy independence with the use of indigenous resources, in this environment technologies that take advantage of wind energy are one of the most propitious in low wind speed. Since very remote times have been solving different problems in the isolated and rural areas, in the province of Manabí there are no high wind speeds these are maintained between 2.5 and 3.5 m / s. In the research carried out, it was possible to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing small wind turbines in most of the territory of the Chone canton of the province of Manabí, visualizing that the implementation of small-scale technology can provide adequate solutions to the use of the resource since there is potentiality Energy to introduce the technology with the use of micro-wind turbines that its starting speed is in the range of 1-3 m / s, knowing that these only require small technical maintenance, besides being viable technologies to support the change of Energy matrix, generation of jobs and promises to achieve energy independence in isolated rural areas, improving the living conditions of the population and enhancing social development.


Figure 3. Remote mountain ranges and wind potentials
Use of Small Wind Turbines in Isolated Areas Social Impact

March 2017

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Local development is aimed at achieving sustainability and energy independence with the use of indigenous resources, in this environment technologies that take advantage of wind energy are one of the most propitious in low wind speed. Since very remote times have been solving different problems in the isolated and rural areas, in the province of Manabí there are no high wind speeds these are maintained between 2.5 and 3.5 m / s. In the research carried out, it was possible to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing small wind turbines in most of the territory of the Chone canton of the province of Manabí, visualizing that the implementation of small-scale technology can provide adequate solutions to the use of the resource since there is potentiality Energy to introduce the technology with the use of micro-wind turbines that its starting speed is in the range of 1-3 m / s, knowing that these only require small technical maintenance, besides being viable technologies to support the change of Energy matrix, generation of jobs and premises to achieve energy independence in isolated rural areas, improving the living conditions of the population and enhancing social development.

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... After a few years, the attempt to create an alternative energy source has brought a positive result with the introduction of renewable energy (RE) sources such as solar, wind, water, etc. [1]. The interest in using RE resources has increased significantly over the years and is expected to increase even more in the coming years [2]. The growing interest in the market has increased the demand for RE in several developing countries around the globe [3]. ...

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Exploring public perception and willingness to pay for a renewable source of energy: evidence from an emerging economy of renewable-energy development
Social Impact of Renewable Energy Sources in the Province of Loja: Ecuador

... This equipment will generate 16.5 MWh and their contribution to the country will be 0.03% to the National Interconnected System, being able to avoid the emission of 38,000t CO2 as well as the importation of a significant volume of diesel. These projects are promoted through Renewable Energy (Chilan et al., 2017;El-Ghonemy, 2012). ...

Use of Small Wind Turbines in Isolated Areas Social Impact