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Wind resources in the highlands region of San Luis Potosi state and possible applications for rural zones

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dc.contributor MARÍA TERESA AYLLON TRUJILLO;202691
dc.contributor J GUADALUPE NIETO NAVARRO;201706
dc.contributor.advisor Nieto Navarro, José Guadalupe
dc.contributor.author Macías Díaz, Paula Guadalupe
dc.contributor.other Wilhelm Grimme, Friedrich
dc.creator Paula Guadalupe Macías Díaz;366849
dc.date.accessioned 2017-04-22T14:35:54Z
dc.date.available 2017-04-22T14:35:54Z
dc.date.issued 2012-09-14
dc.identifier.citation Macías Díaz, P. G. (2012) Wind resources in the highlands region of San Luis Potosi state and possible applications for rural zones [Tesis de Maestría] Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí. Recuperado de: https://repositorioinstitucional.uaslp.mx/xmlui/handle/i/4167
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorioinstitucional.uaslp.mx/xmlui/handle/i/4167
dc.description.abstract Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) as the main cause of climate change, are largely generated by the energy sector, which coupled with the current lifestyles that demand a high consumption of fossil fuels, has led us to face a global energy crisis. This demands a transition to the use of renewable energy, which substantially reduced GHG generation as well as the dependence on fossil fuels. Furthermore, renewable energies represent an important alternative for power generation in remote areas where there is not resources or technology to meet their energy demands. Mexico is a country with a large identified solar and wind potential. However, its potential has not been thoroughly evaluated in the entire country. Likewise, in the social field, there are throughout the country around 89 thousand marginalized localities without access to electricity, being SLP the 4th at national level without electricity covering as well as the 6th in marginalization. Mexico is a country with great solar and wind identified potential, but this has not been thoroughly analyzed in the whole country, so it was performed the estimation of wind potential in the Highlands region of the state of San Luis Potosi, starting from the premise that, according to the recent published “Solar and Wind resource Atlas of Mexico”, there is a useful potential –between 200 and 300 W/m2- derivative of its weather and topographic conditions in certain areas of the State. The wind resource assessment was carried out by using the specialized software WasP, in order to identify wind potential areas. Climate data were analyzed from three weather stations (Matehula, Zacatecas and SLP) resulting only useful potential for small-scale use in surroundings SLP city. Finally the identified potential was associated with possible rural applications as alternative for the development of the surrounding communities. es_MX
dc.description.sponsorship Apoyo de: Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) y Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)
dc.language.iso eng es_MX
dc.publisher Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí es_MX
dc.relation.isformatof versión publicada es_MX
dc.relation.ispartof REPOSITORIO NACIONAL CONACYT
dc.relation.ispartof Tesis ubicada en la Mediateca del Centro de Información en Ciencias Biomédicas (CICBI)
dc.rights Acceso abierto es_MX
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject Wind potential es_MX
dc.subject wind power es_MX
dc.subject small-scale wind technologies es_MX
dc.subject water pumping es_MX
dc.subject rural electrification es_MX
dc.subject.other 1 CIENCIAS FISICO MATEMATICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA es_MX
dc.title Wind resources in the highlands region of San Luis Potosi state and possible applications for rural zones es_MX
dc.type Tesis de Maestria es_MX
dc.degree.name Maestría en Ciencias Ambientales
dc.degree.department Agenda Ambiental
dc.audience Público en general/General public
dc.audience Investigadores/Researchers
dc.audience Estudiantes/Students


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