Analysis of urban and educational infrastructure in marginalized areas of the beach resort city, with the implementation of photovoltaic energy; case study Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Authors

  • Alberto Reyes González Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Jalisco Mario Molina
  • Jimena Odetti Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Jalisco Mario Molina
  • Andrés Enrique Reyes González Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Jalisco Mario Molina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35197/rx.13.03.2017.11.ar

Keywords:

innovation and design, photovoltaic, energetic efficiency, networking, beach touristic town

Abstract

The objective of the research was to develop an analysis on 2 scales, the first scale identified as urban, in order to know the socio-territorial characteristics of the immediate urban context of the educational equipment. As a second scale, it was established to generate a comprehensive analysis of energy efficiency in the facilities of the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Puerto Vallarta (ITSPV) to generate scenarios for the implementation of Photovoltaic Technology and energy management strategies, integrated into 3 technical solution proposals for its implementation within the territorial reserve of the ITSPV. This project integrates 5 educational institutions with an approximate impact of 30,000 people directly and indirectly, which share a mountain territorial reserve in one of the areas with the highest degree of urban marginalization in the Metropolitan Area of ​​Puerto Vallarta (which is identified as the second most important tourist center in Mexico) and in turn cover a regional educational demand that extends to 2 states of the Mexican Republic: Jalisco and Nayarit.

The implementation of photovoltaic systems is contemplated in two scenarios. The first consists of covering the demand generated by lighting systems, air conditioning motors, equipment for raw material manufacturing, and lighting through the generation of energy on site to a building that operates in a self-sufficient manner and serves as a training-production center on energy and raw material transformation for innovation in industrial and architectural design. The line of research is aimed at establishing analysis within the academic and industrial field on the impacts of design, construction, manufacturing, technology implementation, and energy use in industrial design, architecture, and urban design projects.

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Published

2017-06-07

How to Cite

Reyes González, A., Odetti, J., & Reyes González, A. E. (2017). Analysis of urban and educational infrastructure in marginalized areas of the beach resort city, with the implementation of photovoltaic energy; case study Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Revista Ra Ximhai , 13(3 Especial), 179–198. https://doi.org/10.35197/rx.13.03.2017.11.ar

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Artículos científicos