The role of energy storage in Bolivia''s energy transition is a crucial factor in the country''s efforts to shift towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy
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Energy storage offer a viable solution for storing intermittent energy supply in conjunction with renewable energy. Costs are falling while production is rising, and they offer hope for a future tied to clean renewable energy. Is lithium-ion future-proof and sustainable?
As previously mentioned, the Bolivian government does not provide any long-term energy planning study, however, the UNFCC (2015b) states that RE will compose 81% of electricity generation by 2030. Bolivia’s scenario for 2027 according to MHE (2009) states that biomass sources will comprise 8% of total final energy demand.
Residential heating demands in Bolivia are quite low, though they do notably increase throughout the transition as access to energy services increase, except for biomass for cooking, which is phased out by the end of the transition. Heating demands are projected to increase from 52 TWh in 2015 to 205 TWh in 2050. Fig. 12.
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