Non conventional energies wind power and photovoltaic energy applied to dry areas of Panama
Most of the national energy demand comes from thermal (26.3%) and hydroelectric (61%) plants that affect the environment, self-generating energy with 8.2%, 0.2% by exchange and the rest with renewable power plants (4.3%). In order to increase the percentage of electric generation in a sustainable wa...
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2017
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