Photovoltaic solar energy as an alternative or solution to fluctuations in electrical energy and aqueduct in Mompox - Bolívar. Review of the literature.
Abstract
Currently, non-conventional (renewable) energies are a very popular topic at a global level, generating a number of studies and research in this regard. Taking into account the geographical location, photovoltaic solar energy is presented as one of the possible solutions to the problems faced by the population of Mompox - Bolívar. This research seeks to establish the importance of the inclusion of new technologies and the positive impact that its future implementation would generate, based on methodologies applied in different studies both nationally and internationally, taking into account the objective of sustainable development for access to a clean and non-polluting energy. The research was carried out from a qualitative approach, where a literary review was carried out that allowed us to know the different methods and technologies applied through photovoltaic solar energy in search of solutions and alternatives to the problems of fluctuations or absence of electrical energyDownloads
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