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Energy-Wind Farms (Economic Criterion (No satisfaction in actual demand…
Energy-Wind Farms
Project
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Useful life 40 years, the intention is to recover the potential of the site after its useful life expires to keep providing clean energy to future generations.
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It is constructed within the state of Nuevo Leon between two main cities, Monterrey and Saltillo
7 wind engines within the eolic park within a space of 499,257 m²
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Economic Criterion
No satisfaction in actual demand nor in the future demand, strong investments are required to satisfy such demand.
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Economic Savings in public spending, people will acquire electricity in a lower cost than the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) offers
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Eolic energy does not require fuels, therefore, funds will remain inside the country reducing the dependence on foreign governments.
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Ecologic Criterion
Non-polluting, avoids local and cross-border damages, most sustainable option.
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No need for the use of carbon fuel, oil fuel, or any other derivative of petroleum or natural gas.
Biological indexis taken into account: Importance Value Index (IVI) and diversity (species richness and diversity).
Do not produce CO2 gases, dangerous resideus nor big scale risks to near populations
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It is expected that in 2020 natural gas participation increases 26.5% worldwide and that carbon and nuclear energy participation is reduced by 31.7% and 12.2%.
Land use: Natural corridor, protected natural areas like Parque Natural Cumbres de Monterrey, Sierra de la Mota and Cerro Corral de Bandidos.
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Equity, Shared Responsibility and Precautionary Principle
Commit the Environmental Impact federal law of the government by not harming the environment neither the natural resources over there.
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Being responsible with the natural protected zones, not causing damage to the environment.
Regulations for the usage and the transforming of the wind to energy power without causing any inconvenience to the municipality.
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The wind turns the propeller-like blades of a turbine around a rotor, which spins a generator, which creates electricity.
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