Preliminary Study of Fenicia District Renewable Energy Production for the Design of a Green Micro Datacenter
Résumé
This preliminary study describes the renewable energy production of the Fenicia district in the city of Bogota, Colombia. Based on urban distribution and population, it focuses on electrical production through solar panels and biogas production from waste recycling through methanation and its conversion into electricity. The objective of studying this energy mix is to size and design a micro datacenter for the district, following the principles of a circular economy and so powered exclusively by locally produced renewable energy. The study reveals an electricity production preference towards solar panels by an order of magnitude greater than methanation, although the interest in methanation remains significant due to its much lower fluctuations.