Estudio sobre la expansión del sistema de gas natural por redes en la ciudad y región : caso de empresa ejecutora de redes
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2022
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Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Bahía Blanca
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Aunque los objetivos del pacto de París suscripto en diciembre de 2015 se focalicen en propiciar un desarrollo con bajas emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, y a pesar de que en Argentina las energías de fuentes renovables han tenido un significativo incremento en los últimos 5 años, el gas natural continúa siendo el combustible de la transición energética para los próximos años. Las reservas de gas natural en nuestro país se han incrementado, fundamentalmente a partir de la explotación de Vaca Muerta. Existe una tradición gasífera desde la creación de Gas del Estado en 1946, reflejada en que un alto porcentaje de las viviendas poseen servicio de gas natural por redes. Así, se vislumbra sostenible la continuidad de la expansión del sistema conforme al desarrollo urbanístico creciente y el aumento demográfico. Este trabajo persigue el objetivo de analizar la prefactibilidad de creación de una empresa para ejecutar obras de expansión en el ámbito local y regional. El análisis histórico y contextual, de las normativas, de las barreras de acceso, de los costos, precios, e inversión inicial, y del desempeño esperado ante diferentes escenarios, complementado con el planteo de estrategias de inserción en el mercado, permiten fundamentar las conclusiones.
Although the objectives of the Paris Agreement signed in December 2015 focus on promoting development with low greenhouse gas emissions, and despite the fact that in Argentina energy from renewable sources has had a significant increase in the last five years, the natural gas continues to be the fuel of the energy transition for the coming years. Natural gas reserves in our country have increased, especially from the exploitation of Vaca Muerta. There is a gas tradition since the creation of Gas del Estado in 1946, reflected in the fact that a high percentage of homes have natural gas service through networks. Thus, the continuity of the expansion of the system according to the growing urban development and demographic increase is seen as sustainable. This work pursues the objective of analyzing the prefeasibility of creating a company to carry out expansion works at the local and regional level. The historical and contextual analysis of regulations, access barriers, costs, prices, and initial investment, and the expected performance in different scenarios, complemented by the proposal of market insertion strategies, allow us to base the conclusions.
Although the objectives of the Paris Agreement signed in December 2015 focus on promoting development with low greenhouse gas emissions, and despite the fact that in Argentina energy from renewable sources has had a significant increase in the last five years, the natural gas continues to be the fuel of the energy transition for the coming years. Natural gas reserves in our country have increased, especially from the exploitation of Vaca Muerta. There is a gas tradition since the creation of Gas del Estado in 1946, reflected in the fact that a high percentage of homes have natural gas service through networks. Thus, the continuity of the expansion of the system according to the growing urban development and demographic increase is seen as sustainable. This work pursues the objective of analyzing the prefeasibility of creating a company to carry out expansion works at the local and regional level. The historical and contextual analysis of regulations, access barriers, costs, prices, and initial investment, and the expected performance in different scenarios, complemented by the proposal of market insertion strategies, allow us to base the conclusions.
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Gas natural, Expansión de redes, Empresa, Costos, Desempeño, Sostenible, Natural gas, Network expansion, Business, Costs, Performance, Sustainable
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