DIVISION 27 OIT STANDARDS APR 2019

Paraguay solar energy division
En el año 2017 fue presentado el “Atlas del potencial energético Solar y Eólico del Paraguay” desarrollado conjuntamente por la Itaipú Binacional y el Parque Tecnológico Itaipú – Paraguay, [pdf]FAQS about Paraguay solar energy division
Why is Paraguay a renewable country?
Paraguay has one of the highest proportions of renewable energy in South America. Hydropower constitutes around 99.5% of the installed electricity capacity. This makes it highly dependent on the rivers that feed the country’s main hydroelectric plants, from where most of the electricity produced is exported to neighboring countries.
What is the main energy source in Paraguay?
From the perspective of energy demand, the main energy source is biomass (44%), followed by hydrocarbons (40%) and, in a distant third place, electricity (16%). The main source of energy produced in Paraguay is thus the least used in the country.
What is Paraguay's energy policy?
Policy In November 2014 Paraguay launched a process to design the National Energy Policy. The process, which is expected to last until November 2015, will define Paraguay’s energy mix in the short, medium and long-term (25 years) and considers electricity, oil, gas and “all alternative energies”.
Which countries produce electricity in Paraguay?
Electricity generation in Paraguay is dominated by the large binational hydropower projects of Itaipu (Brazil-Paraguay, 7000MW1 for Paraguay) and Yacyreta (Argentina-Paraguay, 1600MW for Paraguay), which provide over 99% of the country’s electricity and generate a large electric surplus for export.
What is the Atlas of the solar and wind energy potential of Paraguay?
The Atlas of the solar and wind energy potential of Paraguay is one of the tools developed by Itaipu to make visible data of great relevance for developers of these technologies interested in new generation projects in this country. That document reflects a promising future for solar technology.
What is the heating and cooling sector in Paraguay?
The heating and cooling sector in Paraguay, including at the domestic, commercial and industrial10 levels, is dominated by biomass, mostly firewood, wood chips and charcoal.11 Despite biomass accounting for about half of primary energy consumption in Paraguay12, development has happened mostly on a commercial and least-cost-option basis.