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Contribution of renewable energy sources to electricity production in the autonomous community of Navarre (Spain): A review

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  • López González, Luis María
  • Sala Lizarraga, José María
  • Míguez Tabarés, José Luis
  • López Ochoa, Luis María

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Economic development in recent decades has been characterised by the increased use of fossil fuels. Clearly, a significant amount of this energy does not fall in line with the principles of sustainable development, either because of its contaminating effect or because of its non-renewable nature. Today, Navarre generates around 60% of its electricity requirements by means of wind power and small hydropower stations. On the downside, Navarre's energy consumption is above average for the European Union and its economy is growing at an annual rate in excess of 5%. The Castejón (800Â MW) thermal power stations, scheduled for enlargement, generate more energy than Navarre's entire wind power sector. In terms of hydroelectric power, there are around 200 small hydropower plants in operation. In addition, the Autonomous Community of Navarre has installed a biomass plant in Sangüesa, with an installed output of 25Â MW, annually generating 200Â GWh through the combustion of 160,000Â t of cereal straw. In addition, Navarre, specifically Tudela, is the site of the largest solar energy plant in Spain, producing 1.2Â MWp, following its connection to the grid at the beginning of the year. Two thirds of the 10,080 panels are arranged in a central body and the remaining third are panels pertaining to different technologists and technologies involved in research and development.

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  • López González, Luis María & Sala Lizarraga, José María & Míguez Tabarés, José Luis & López Ochoa, Luis María, 2007. "Contribution of renewable energy sources to electricity production in the autonomous community of Navarre (Spain): A review," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 11(8), pages 1776-1793, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:11:y:2007:i:8:p:1776-1793
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    1. Gawlik, Bernd Manfred & Sobiecka, Elzbieta & Vaccaro, Stefano & Ciceri, Giovanni, 2007. "Quality management organisation, validation of standards, developments and inquiries for solid-recovered fuels--An overview on the QUOVADIS-Project," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(12), pages 6293-6298, December.

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