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Reliability Assessment of Ecuador’s Power System: Metrics, Vulnerabilities, and Strategic Perspectives
by
Jurado, Francisco
, Téllez, Alexander Aguila
, Peña, Diego
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Agricultural production
/ Algorithms
/ Approximation
/ Droughts
/ Ecuador
/ Electric power production
/ Electric power systems
/ Electricity
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy shortages
/ Failure
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Green technology
/ Infrastructure
/ loss of load expectation
/ Natural resources
/ Planning
/ power system reliability
/ reliability metrics
/ Strategic planning (Business)
/ Systems stability
/ United States
2025
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Reliability Assessment of Ecuador’s Power System: Metrics, Vulnerabilities, and Strategic Perspectives
by
Jurado, Francisco
, Téllez, Alexander Aguila
, Peña, Diego
in
Agricultural production
/ Algorithms
/ Approximation
/ Droughts
/ Ecuador
/ Electric power production
/ Electric power systems
/ Electricity
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy shortages
/ Failure
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Green technology
/ Infrastructure
/ loss of load expectation
/ Natural resources
/ Planning
/ power system reliability
/ reliability metrics
/ Strategic planning (Business)
/ Systems stability
/ United States
2025
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Reliability Assessment of Ecuador’s Power System: Metrics, Vulnerabilities, and Strategic Perspectives
by
Jurado, Francisco
, Téllez, Alexander Aguila
, Peña, Diego
in
Agricultural production
/ Algorithms
/ Approximation
/ Droughts
/ Ecuador
/ Electric power production
/ Electric power systems
/ Electricity
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy shortages
/ Failure
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Green technology
/ Infrastructure
/ loss of load expectation
/ Natural resources
/ Planning
/ power system reliability
/ reliability metrics
/ Strategic planning (Business)
/ Systems stability
/ United States
2025
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Reliability Assessment of Ecuador’s Power System: Metrics, Vulnerabilities, and Strategic Perspectives
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Reliability Assessment of Ecuador’s Power System: Metrics, Vulnerabilities, and Strategic Perspectives
2025
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Overview
Ecuador’s power system has experienced a significant decline in reliability due to its strong reliance on hydroelectric generation, which constituted 67.4% of the national energy mix in 2024. The severe drought of 2023–2024 severely diminished generation capacity, exposing critical vulnerabilities in the National Interconnected System. Under actual operating conditions, the system recorded a loss of load expectation (LOLE) of 91 days per year in 2024. Projections indicate that, without urgent corrective actions, energy deficits could exceed 250 days per year by 2029. Addressing these challenges demands a diversification of the energy matrix, integrating flexible generation sources, energy storage systems, and expanded deployment of solar and wind technologies. Achieving international reliability benchmarks (LOLE ≤ 0.1 days/year) will be essential to ensuring a secure and resilient electricity supply. This study underscores that, without strategic intervention, Ecuador may face prolonged energy crises, offering a cautionary outlook for power systems heavily dependent on climate-sensitive resources.
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MDPI AG
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