Victor Murillo
[English] The Lima Smart Villages Workshop aimed to facilitate the analysis and exchange between the public and private sectors and civil society, from first-hand experiences in the field of energy in rural off-grid communities. Topics for discussion include rural electrification; energy generation and distribution; the inclusion of renewable energy sources (RES) in the energy matrix; productive use of energy in rural communities; clean cooking technologies; efficient heating; and rural energy entrepreneurship. The discussions are aimed at outlining new prospects for reducing rural poverty in South American countries through the access and use of sustainable energy sources.
[Español] Dinamizar el análisis e intercambio entre el sector público y privado, a partir de experiencias en el campo de la electrificación rural fuera de la red, la generación distribuida y la penetración de las energías renovables en la matriz energética; a fin de esbozar nuevas perspectivas para reducir la pobreza en América Latina.
More info: http://e4sv.org/events/lima-smart-villages-workshop/
Hoy la energía es parte primordial de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) en busca de la eliminación de la pobreza para lograr la equidad y la sostenibilidad del planeta.
En el país, para hacer frente a los desafíos de acceso a la energía asequible, segura y sostenible para todos, diversas instituciones aúnan esfuerzos en el interés de aportar a la agenda de las autoridades del nuevo gobierno.
El objetivo es generar un espacio de análisis para generar y colocar en la agenda pública una propuesta referida a los temas de energía renovable y acceso universal a la energía.
Hoy la energía es parte primordial de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) en busca de la eliminación de la pobreza para lograr la equidad y la sostenibilidad del planeta.
En el país, para hacer frente a los desafíos de acceso a la energía asequible, segura y sostenible para todos, diversas instituciones aúnan esfuerzos en el interés de aportar a la agenda de las autoridades del nuevo gobierno.
El objetivo es generar un espacio de análisis para generar y colocar en la agenda pública una propuesta referida a los temas de energía renovable y acceso universal a la energía.
El viceministro de Energía (VME) Edwin Quintanilla, analizó 4 paradigmas del desarrollo del proyecto Gasoducto del Sur en Perú en el marco del II Congreso del “Día de la Energía” organizado por Laub & Quijandría, Consultores y Abogados. Para más información visite http://www.diadelaenergia.com/
El Gobierno de Chile, a través de CORFO y el Ministerio de
Energía, desarrolló un proceso colaborativo de construcción
de la Hoja de Ruta 2025 denominado Programa de Energía
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representantes de gobierno, empresa, academia y sociedad
civil.
Evolución de los municipios en la incorporación a la bioenergíaAVEBIOM
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http://www.conectabioenergia.org/conecta-municipios
Preinversión de infraestructura de agua: proyectos multipropósito y tratamiento de aguas residuales – Ing. Juan Diego Idrovo - Coordinador General Técnico - Instituto Nacional de Previnversión
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Más información en http://www.fao.org/americas/eventos/vii-taller-irrigacion-argentina/es/
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For more information, please go to e4sv.org
www.e4sv.org/events/webinar-resilience-reliability-energy-nepal
The successful provision of energy services depends on the creation of resilient and reliable energy projects. Their resilience depends on the whole system’s ability to handle shocks and stresses, such as natural hazards and the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, the reliability of schemes depends on the on-going relationship between communities and technology. This can, in turn, contribute to broader community resilience. This webinar explores these interlinkages in the context of Nepal, and is being held jointly with HPNet - the Hydro Empowerment Network (www.hpnet.org)
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www.e4sv.org/events/webinar-resilience-reliability-energy-nepal
The successful provision of energy services depends on the creation of resilient and reliable energy projects. Their resilience depends on the whole system’s ability to handle shocks and stresses, such as natural hazards and the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, the reliability of schemes depends on the on-going relationship between communities and technology. This can, in turn, contribute to broader community resilience. This webinar explores these interlinkages in the context of Nepal, and is being held jointly with HPNet - the Hydro Empowerment Network (www.hpnet.org)
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1. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
www.fise.gob.pe Enero 2016
Fuentes de energía sostenibles para
la electrificación rural fuera de la
red en América del Sur: retos y
perspectivas
ACCESO A LOS SERVICIOS DE
ENERGÍA EN EL PERÚ
Victor Murillo H.
Jefe del Proyecto FISE - Osinergmin
2. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
Contenido
1.- Marco Macroeconómico y acceso universal a la energía
2.- Propuesta de intervención para Iluminación
3.- Propuesta de intervención para Cocción
4.- Censo de Necesidades Energéticas – Resultados Piloto de Aplicación
Provincia de Cotabambas
3. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
1.- Una Visión Macroeconómica
MARCO MACROECONÓMICO
Latitud y
Longitud
•Latitud 10°00 S
•Longitud 76°00 s
Regiones
•24 Regiones
•1 Provincia Constitucional
PBI 2015
•Crecimiento 3.1%
Pobreza
•Pobreza Monetaria 22.7%
•Pobreza Multidimensional 19.7%
4. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
IMPORTANCIA DE LA ENERGIZACIÓN - PERU (Acceso Universal a la Energía)
MAYOR BIENESTAR DE LA POBLACIÓN
Electricidad GLP
Gas
Natural
Iluminación /
Comunicación
Cocción
Usos
Productivos
Calefacción /
Refrigeración
Mayor
Productividad
Menos
enfermedades
Mayor
educación
Energéticos
Servicios
Resultados
5. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
ACCESO UNIVERSAL A LA ENERGÍA
Asamblea General de la ONU, Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS), SDG N° 7.
"Garantizar el acceso universal a servicios de energía asequibles, confiables y modernos"
6. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
Contenido
1.- Marco Macroeconómico y acceso universal a la energía
2.- Propuesta de intervención para Iluminación
3.- Propuesta de intervención para Cocción
4.- Censo de Necesidades Energéticas – Resultados Piloto de
Aplicación Provincia de Cotabambas
7. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
AMPLIACIÓN DE FRONTERA ELÉCTRICA
LCE
(+) Costo
(-) Costo
(+) Ingresos (-) Ingresos
LGER
SANR-PFV
CCPP- PicoFV
FISE, podrá implementar las
acciones necesarias para el
acceso y servicio universal a la
energía, mediante la ampliación
de la frontera energética para la
instalación de paneles
fotovoltaicos, biodigestores,
calefactores, entre otros
haciendo uso de herramientas
tecnológicas y georeferenciada
conforme se establezca en el
Plan Anual de Promociones
8. División de Proyectos y Estudios – Proyecto FISE
8
MODELAMIENTO DE OFERTA DE ENERGÍA
Cercanía a redes eléctricas
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EVALUACIÓN DE ACCESIBILIDAD
Redes viales
nacionales
Redes viales
vecinales
Redes viales
departamentales
Puertos
Aeropuertos
Ríos navegables
Accesibilidad
Otros medios /
Redes Ferroviarias
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ANÁLISIS TERRITORIAL POR CENTRO POBLADO
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Contenido
1.- Marco Macroeconómico y acceso universal a la energía
2.- Propuesta de intervención para Iluminación
3.- Propuesta de intervención para Cocción
4.- Censo de Necesidades Energéticas – Resultados Piloto
de Aplicación Provincia de Cotabambas
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ESCALERA ENERGÉTICA (energía para cocción de alimentos)
El número de hogares que dependen de la biomasa (leña) está proyectada para incrementarse de 2.7 mil millones a 2.8 mil
millones al 2030 (The Wold Energy Outlook 2010).
17.9%
1.6%
10.2%
0.1%
67.2%
6.1%
0.7%
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USO FRECUENTE DE ENERGETICOS PARA COCCIÓN - PERU
8%
39%
79%
92%
61%
21%
Pobres Extremos Pobres No
Extremos
No Pobres
Fuente: ENAHO - INEI
Elaboración: FISE
Uso frecuente de combustibles por
niveles de pobreza 2014
Combustibles Limpios Combustibles Sólidos
1.4%
3.1%
8.4%
10.8%
10.9%
14.5%
22.7%
28.3%
28.9%
29.9%
37.1%
37.3%
41.8%
45.8%
46.9%
48.1%
50.8%
53.1%
60.6%
61.5%
62.6%
65.0%
70.5%
73.5%
77.6%
29.6%
97.0%
88.2%
83.8%
89.0%
88.6%
83.1%
77.0%
70.8%
70.9%
68.4%
62.4%
62.5%
57.9%
54.2%
52.7%
51.7%
49.2%
46.6%
39.4%
38.1%
37.4%
34.8%
29.5%
26.5%
22.4%
67.2%
6.7%
6.8%
7.2%
6.1% 0.7%
CALLAO
LIMA
ICA
AREQUIPA
TUMBES
TACNA
LAMBAYEQUE
MADRE DE DIOS
LA LIBERTAD
MOQUEGUA
JUNIN
UCAYALI
PIURA
ANCASH
PASCO
PUNO
SAN MARTIN
CUSCO
HUANUCO
LORETO
AMAZONAS
AYACUCHO
CAJAMARCA
APURIMAC
HUANCAVELICA
Total
Fuente: Encuesta Nacional de Hogares (ENAHO) 2014.
Elaboración: Fondo de Inclusión Social Energética (FISE)
Uso frecuente de combustibles para cocción por región 2014
Combustibles Sólidos GLP GN Electricidad
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Fuente: INEI - ENAHO 2014
Elaboración: FISE
ACCESO AL GLP POR REGIÓN 2012 - 2014
2012
2014
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TEORIA DE CONVERGENCIA - COCCIÓN
Principalmente los hogares con
mayores recursos, corresponden a
zonas donde la oferta de GLP ha sido
atendida por el propio mercado y el
FISE ha permitido incluir a hogares
donde antes no existía oferta de GLP,
debido a su accesibilidad mediante
carreteras principales.
Pero aún existen zonas donde por
temas de accesibilidad no ha sido
posible promover la oferta de GLP,
siendo afectado por condiciones de
pobreza extrema que muestran estas
familias. Entonces la estrategia para
satisfacer la necesidad de cocción de
alimentos, se podría atender a través
de la provisión de “cocinas mejoradas”
(siendo la bosta y leña los combustibles
más utilizados en dichas zonas).
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ANÁLISIS TERRITORIAL POR DISTRITO
Se identificó a nivel de distrito,
donde han sido instaladas las
cocinas mejoradas.
Siendo 325,000 cocinas
instaladas hasta la fecha a
nivel nacional.
Distritos con cocinas
mejoradas Instaladas
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Se consideran los agentes
comercializadores de GLP que
cuentan con registro de
hidrocarburos líquidos
publicados por el
Osinergmin(*).
• Distribuidor en cilindros de
GLP.
• Locales de venta al GLP.
• Plantas envasadoras de
GLP.
Oferta Actual de GLP
(*) La información se consolido a nivel de distrito
Según registros GFLH, en
Apurímac todos los distritos
tienen por lo menos algún
agente ofertante de GLP.
ANÁLISIS TERRITORIAL POR DISTRITO
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La Oferta de GLP factible,
principalmente se desarrollará
por el acceso de carreteras.
Por lo que se consideran áreas
de influencia de las redes
viales nacionales,
departamentales, vecinales y
ríos navegables (*).
Con esto podemos construir
áreas de oferta factible de GLP
de acuerdo al tipo de
carretera.
Cobertura Factible de GLP
(*) Según MTC 2014
ANÁLISIS TERRITORIAL SEGÚN ACCESIBILIDAD
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RESULTADOS A NIVEL DE CENTRO POBLADO
Identificación de CCPP – Propuesta de Tecnologías
DEPARTAMENTO
Oferta
Existente
Sin Oferta
Existente
Oferta
Existente
Sin Oferta
Existente
AMAZONAS 103,171 6,183 8,210 4,867
ANCASH 309,453 11,435 5,256 227
APURIMAC 160,915 - 1,636 -
AREQUIPA 356,183 4,761 6,646 359
AYACUCHO 234,484 87 6,022 -
CAJAMARCA 439,593 9,878 10,009 205
CUSCO 375,836 3,356 7,390 323
HUANCAVELICA 161,228 2,764 3,179 375
HUANUCO 227,836 6,418 8,153 271
ICA 167,422 34,275 89 112
JUNIN 378,665 - 2,975 -
LA LIBERTAD 414,204 9,279 10,125 219
LAMBAYEQUE 275,740 - 521 -
LIMA 2,080,546 58,839 1,898 39
LORETO 124,582 54,970 2,994 10,173
MADRE DE DIOS 28,548 3,784 248 54
MOQUEGUA 56,195 3,092 342 152
PASCO 81,648 265 1,486 -
PIURA 439,944 3,188 1,880 -
PUNO 521,121 1,669 19,417 249
SAN MARTIN 194,569 3,105 5,614 281
TACNA 102,343 813 187 1
TUMBES 54,806 1,448 4 -
UCAYALI 99,458 9,504 3,584 904
Totales 7,601,614 229,113 107,865 18,811
ES FACTIBLE POR
ACCESIBILIDAD
SIN FACTIBILIDAD POR
ACCESIBILIDAD
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Contenido
1.- Marco Macroeconómico y acceso universal a la energía
2.- Propuesta de intervención para Iluminación
3.- Propuesta de intervención para Cocción
4.- Censo de Necesidades Energéticas – Resultados Piloto de Aplicación
Provincia de Cotabambas
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Nota: Si la persona que responde a la encuesta no es el Jefe Del Hogar, entonces es
necesario indicar los datos del Jefe Del Hogar
Aplicativo Móvil – Censo de Necesidades Energéticas
Datos de ubicación e información de la persona
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Aplicativo Móvil – Censo de Necesidades Energéticas
Información sobre el hogar y características de la vivienda
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Aplicativo Móvil – Censo de Necesidades Energéticas
Resultados de Campo
Encuesta completa y
envida a base de datos
Encuesta completa pero
NO envida a base de datos
Encuesta Incompleta
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Aplicativo Cloud – Censo de Necesidades Energéticas
Resultados de Campo
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Aplicativo Cloud – Censo de Necesidades Energéticas
Resultados de Campo (Mayo a Julio 2015)
Distrito Viviendas
CHALLHUAHUACHO 1,756
COTABAMBAS 126
COYLLURQUI 106
HAQUIRA 902
MARA 411
TAMBOBAMBA 254
Total general 3,555
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www.fise.gob.pe 2016
FONDO DE
INCLUSIÓN SOCIAL
ENERGÉTICO (FISE)
ACCESO A LOS SERVICIOS DE ENERGÍA EN EL
PERÚ
Gracias…