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Spatial Multi-Criteria Assessment for Optimal Biomass Power Plant Siting in Ecuador Using GIS

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Abstract

This study examines the energy and spatial potential of agricultural residues in Ecuador for biomass-based distributed electri-city generation. Based on national crop production data, residues from sugarcane, rice, oil palm, and hard corn were quantified, yielding anestimated effective electrical potential of 2407.68 GWh/year. A spatial multi-criteria analysis was conducted using Geographic InformationSystem (GIS) software, integrating road and substation proximity, terrain slope, flood risk, and distance to populated areas. Exclusion layersconsidered volcanic hazard zones, primary road corridors, and hydrographic basins. The resulting suitability map classified the territory intofive levels. Guayas, Los Ríos, and Esmeraldas were identified as provinces combining both resource availability and logistical accessibility.Additionally, a levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) of USD 0.097/kWh was estimated for a 25 MW biomass plant. The methodology isapplicable to geographic prospecting and energy potential assessment of other non-conventional renewable energy sources.
Translated title of the contributionEvaluación espacial multicriterio para la localización óptima de plantas de bioenergíaen Ecuador usando SIG
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-26
Number of pages8
JournalCedamaz
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Jun 2025

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