The Regulation and Policy of Latin American Energy Transitions
Editat de Lucas Noura Guimarãesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2020
The book is suitable for policy makers, lawyers, economists and social science professionals working with energy policy, as well as researchers and industry professionals in the field. It is an ideal source for anyone involved in energy policy and regulation across Latin America.
- Reviews key legal and policy features defining success and failure within the diverse Latin American energy transitions
- Provides clear descriptions and comparisons of current and potential future policy frameworks in Latin America across differing social, economic, geo-political and policy contexts
- Analyzes the potential role of new technologies and practices in developing the region’s energy economy
- Poses key regulatory challenges and possible means to finance the envisioned transitions
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128195215
ISBN-10: 0128195215
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128195215
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
KEYWORDS: Disruptive technologies; Distributed Energy Resources; Distributed Generation; Microgrids; Electric vehicles; demand response management; prosumers; prosumagers; energy regulationCuprins
Part 1: Changing the energy landscape: Policy and economic issues 1. Is there a Latin American electricity transition? A snapshot of intra-regional differences 2. Using market mechanisms for a reliable energy transition in Latin America 3. Assessing the macroeconomic effects of sustainable energy transitions in Costa Rica and Chile: A multi-sectoral balance of payments constrained growth approach 4. Energy (and climate) challenges in South America: What planning for what transition? 5. Prompting an energy transition: How policy entrepreneurs passed Peru’s first renewable energy legislation for the grid 6. The challenges and contradictions of Peru’s Proyecto Masivo de Energía Solar
Part 2: Energy transition taking shape: Regulatory issues 7. The prosumer protection in Latin America: A requirement for an energy transition 8. Challenges of South American energy transition: Energy efficiency and distributed generation 9. Urban microgrids: benefits, challenges and business models 10. Regulatory aspects of energy efficiency in Uruguay 11. The Ecuadorian energy matrix: From a fossil dependency to a renewable production 12. Environmental impact assessment and public participation of geothermal energy projects: The cases of Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia and Mexico 13. Competitive renewables as the key to energy transition - RenovaBio: The Brazilian biofuel regulation 14. The role and impacts of policies in hampering the biogas transition in Brazil
Part 3: Boosting energy transition: Socio-technical issues 15. Foresight for Chile's energy transition: Unleashing societal transformations 16. Integrating social and justice dimensions to energy transitions: The case of Mexico 17. The role of social resistance in shaping energy transition policy in Mexico: The case of wind power in Oaxaca 18. Energy transition in isolated communities of the Brazilian Amazon 19. An inclusive and participative model for energy transition in Latin America: The case of Chilean Generacion Comunitaria
Part 2: Energy transition taking shape: Regulatory issues 7. The prosumer protection in Latin America: A requirement for an energy transition 8. Challenges of South American energy transition: Energy efficiency and distributed generation 9. Urban microgrids: benefits, challenges and business models 10. Regulatory aspects of energy efficiency in Uruguay 11. The Ecuadorian energy matrix: From a fossil dependency to a renewable production 12. Environmental impact assessment and public participation of geothermal energy projects: The cases of Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia and Mexico 13. Competitive renewables as the key to energy transition - RenovaBio: The Brazilian biofuel regulation 14. The role and impacts of policies in hampering the biogas transition in Brazil
Part 3: Boosting energy transition: Socio-technical issues 15. Foresight for Chile's energy transition: Unleashing societal transformations 16. Integrating social and justice dimensions to energy transitions: The case of Mexico 17. The role of social resistance in shaping energy transition policy in Mexico: The case of wind power in Oaxaca 18. Energy transition in isolated communities of the Brazilian Amazon 19. An inclusive and participative model for energy transition in Latin America: The case of Chilean Generacion Comunitaria