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Ítem Fuentes de Energía Renovable, Recursos Energéticos Distribuidos y Almacenamiento en Colombia: una revisión de la normatividad(Universidad EAFIT, 2020-01-18) Garcia Rendón, John Jairo; Gutiérrez Gómez, Alejandro; Universidad EAFIT; ISA – Interconexión Eléctrica S.A.; jgarcia@eafit.edu.coThis paper presents the regulations on non-conventional energy resources, distributed energy resources and electricity energy storage in Colombia. Law 1715 of 2014 is the great driving force behind the development of the trends we observe today in renewable energy and energy efficiency. This law, by lifting the restriction on the sale of energy to self-producers and establishing in a single regulation the guidelines for the promotion of clean energy, the participation of consumers in the market and the implementation of mechanisms that will make it possible to develop energy efficiency, constitutes the basis on which an electrical energy policy is being built in accordance with the challenges of decarbonization and the new trends in consumer participation in the management.Ítem Principales barreras para la Generación Distribuida: Evidencia a partir de una revisión de literatura(Universidad EAFIT, 2020-01-20) Garcia Rendón, John Jairo; Giraldo Estrada, Valentina; Montoya Posada, Sara; Universidad EAFIT; Universidad EAFIT; Universidad EAFIT; jgarcia@eafit.edu.co; vgiral16@eafit.edu.co; smonto49@eafit.edu.coThis paper through a literature review examines the main barriers to the adoption of distributed generation (DG).We group these barriers into three levels: i) the institutional and regulatory, where the main barrier is the lack of a stable regulatory framework, with incentives for the implementation of DG; ii) the economic and financial, where we find the need for market restructuring and a tariff structure design that facilitates the entry of new agents into the market, and finally, iii) technical barriers, the main barrier to the functioning of DG, is access to the grid, where in some international markets through the harmonization of standards for the use of networks and procedures for connections have increased transparency and access to the grid.