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La efectividad de las políticas de promoción de fuentes renovables de energía : experiencias en América del Sur

Authors: Bersalli, German; Hallack, Michelle; Guzowski, Carina; Losekann, Luciano; Zabaloy, Maria Florencia;

La efectividad de las políticas de promoción de fuentes renovables de energía : experiencias en América del Sur

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International audience; Renewable energy sources have a key role in the energy mix because of their impact on Greenhouse Gases emissions, national energy security, among others. In this context, this paper examines comparatively, under a systemic and multidimensional approach, the policies that have introduced renewable energy in the electric power generation in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. The results show that Argentina has had a low performance in these policies in comparison to Brazil and Uruguay, due to failures in the promotion mechanisms and institutional designs.; Las fuentes renovables de energía poseen un rol esencial en el mix energético de un país, por su impacto en las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, la seguridad energética, entre otros. En este contexto, el objetivo de este artículo es analizar comparativamente, bajo un abordaje sistémico y multidimensional, las políticas que se han desarrollado para promover las energías renovables en la generación eléctrica en la región sudamericana, en particular en Argentina, Brasil, y Uruguay. Los resultados muestran que Argentina ha tenido un desempeño muy pobre comparado con Brasil y Uruguay, debido a la existencia de fallas en los marcos de promoción y en los diseños institucionales.

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Energía Eléctrica, América del Sur, Electric Power, Matriz Energética, Planificación Energética, South America, [SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, Energy Planning, Energy Matrix, Energías Renovables, Instrumentos, Renewable Energy, Instruments

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