Renewable Energies in Bolivia

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Introduction

Bolivia produces nearly 60 per cent of its energy through the burning of fossil fuels – with the corresponding negative impacts on the climate. Despite the enormous available potential, the country only uses solar, wind, biomass and geothermal energy in a few demonstration projects. The Andean highlands are among the world’s best locations for harnessing solar energy. The Government of Bolivia intends to utilise this potential and thereby diversify its energy production, a goal that it has documented in the Alternative Energy Development Plan 2025.

The use of renewable energies, which guarantee both security of supply and environmental sustainability, is a major challenge for Bolivia. Staff in the responsible institutions lack the expertise needed to create the legal framework and to plan and implement concrete projects. Energy supply continues to be heavily subsidised by the state, impeding the operation of power stations that use renewable energy on a cost-effective basis.[1]

Projects in Bolivia

Qollpana's wind farm

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In 2009, Qollpana was selected as an ideal place to implement Bolivia's first wind park. Qollpana is located in the municipality of Pocona, 122 km from Cochambamba city. Studies over three years concluded that Qollpana has excellent wind potential to set up a large-scale project. This wind farm was implemented by the National Electricity Company Bolivia (ENDE) Corani and had tecnichal assitance by GIZ.

The planning and construction of Qollpana's wind farm is divided in two phases: Qollpana I and II. For more information click here.


"El Espino" Photovoltaic/Diesel park

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Publications

• Factsheets

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Renewable Energies Programme (PEERR) presentation. Description of the challanges, aims and actual situation. Click here for German Version.

Remanzo Photovoltaic Park Description, planning and advances of the photovoltaic park in Remanzo - Beni, Bolivia. Only German Version.

Qollpana's Wind Park (Bolivia) Description of the implmentation of the first bolivian wind park in Cochabamba region. Only Spanish Version.


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Urban lighting with LED technology (Bolivia). DeveloPPP project with PFM company. Only Spanish Version.



 

• Videos

See a brief explanation of Alternative Energies in Bolivia. To see the video click here.

Video was made by EnDev Bolivia - GIZ with the Ministerio de Hidrocarburos y Energía

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Video of Climate Change in Bolivia (Klimawandel - versión alemán - versión español).

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News

• 2017-19-15 Alternative energy contributes 3% to Bolivia's electricity system (La Razón). Link

Renewable Energies Programme (PEERR) - GIZ

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Since May 2016, the Renewable Energies Programme (PEERR) supports Bolivia improving the regulatory framework for the renewable energies expansion in electricity grid-connections and increasing energy efficiency.

The Program supports Bolivian government in creating better conditions for the renewable energy development, in order to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions as our aim. At the same time, it means a greater diversification of the energy matrix, which in the present is basically fossil - hydro. In addition, within the scope of the Programme, the potential of energy efficiency and its application activities will be identified.

The Program have different intervention levels: at the national level, PEERR will consult the Government about renewable energies regulations and energy efficiency and at the regional level, the programme will advise energy companies and cooperatives in the planning, building and operation of wind and solar photovoltaic projects that are connected to the national grid. In addition, PEERR will also give technical advice on hybrid photovoltaic/diesel systems for people that are far from the grid connection.

In the academic area, the Program will support institutions for training in demand topics, making the educational subjects and the introduction of practical training. Germany has a lot of experience in the field of renewable energies, energy efficiency, technological know-how; which allow us to develop innovative application ideas that may be useful for Bolivia.[2]

For more information: Factsheet PEERR (Spanish version, German version).


Areas

Energy regulation framework

Technical Assistance

 Energy Efficiency



Training courses (cursos de capacitación)

Curso "Inspección y puesta en marcha de plantas solares fotovoltaicas" fue realizado del 05 al 07 de diciembre 2017, en  Santa Cruz - Bolivia. La planta solar fotovoltaica de Viru Viru fue la locación perfecta para la parte técnica.

Esta capacitación estuvo a cargo del Dipl. Ing. Georg Hille y Dipl. - Ing. (FH) Benjamin Knödler, del Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE).

Para mayor información, haz click aqui

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Curso de capacitación "Energía fotovoltaica con enfoque en sistemas conectados a la red" fue realizado los días 28 de noviembre al 01 de diciembre de 2017, en los ambientes de la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA), en La Paz - Bolivia.

Esta capacitación estuvo a cargo del Dipl. Ing. Georg Hille y Dipl. - Ing. (FH) Benjamin Knödler, del Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE).

Para mayor información, haz click aqui


El Curso de Capacitación: "Intercambio de Experiencias, Pronóstico para la Generación Eólica y Solar" fue realizado el 15 y 16 de noviembre 2017, en la ciudad de Cochabamba, Bolivia.

La capacitación estuvo a cargo del Dr. Matthias Müller-Mienack, Director del Departamentos de Estudios e Investigación GridLab - Elia Grid International GmbH.

Para mayor información, haz click aquí

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Further information

Bolivia Energy Situation

References

  1. 1. Expanding de use of renewable energy: https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/40362.html
  2. Expanding the use of renewable energy. https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/40362.html