Contribution of Variable Renewable Energy to Increase Energy Security in Latin America

The analysis presented here aims to shed some light on a successful integration of variable renewable energies to electricity networks and how, despite depending on the fluctuations of the climate itself, they can also contribute to the energy security of the region. The study is divided in two sect...

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Hauptverfasser: Nascimento, Gabriela, Huback, Vanessa, Schaeffer, Roberto, Lima, Lucas, Ludovique, Camila, Paredes, Juan Roberto, Lucena, André F. P, Vasquez, Eveline, Viviescas, Cindy, Magalar, Leticia, Szklo, Alexandre, Amendola, Fabio
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