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    Diseño de un sistema de generación distribuida para el autoabastecimiento de abonados residenciales que integre almacenamiento de energía en baterías
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-09-23) Aguirre Landin, Adrian Mauricio; Berrezueta Berrezueta, Ronny Bryam; Iñiguez Moran, Vinicio Estuardo
    This work consists of the sizing of a distributed generation system, specifically a hybrid photovoltaic system with battery backup for a household located in the El Batan sector, classified under energy stratum type C. The study is carried out considering the available solar resource, the current regulations and standards in Ecuador that define how to size the different components of the hybrid system. In addition, an energy demand analysis of the household was performed using three methods to determine daily demand: through a power quality analyzer, by analyzing the energy consumption history provided by the distribution company, and by surveying critical loads, the latter being especially important for sizing the battery bank. Once all the necessary data for sizing was collected, the overall performance of the system was determined, along with the number of solar panels, inverters, and batteries required, the energy generated, and the capacity factor. The results obtained were then compared with simulations performed in the Homer Pro software. Finally, the benefits of the system were explained through an analysis of the economic savings in energy consumption, the economic losses avoided by having a backup system, and the CO₂ displacement achieved by the system. This project is presented as an environmentally friendly alternative to address energy outages and to establish energy autonomy for users.

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