2022
DOI: 10.17561/ree.n1.2022.6793
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Determinantes del consumo de energía renovable en la Unión Europea: Un análisis entre ue-15 y los 13 nuevos miembros

Abstract: El cambio climático es una gran preocupación mundial y está estrechamente relacionado con las estrategias utilizadas para generación y consumo de energía. Así, la búsqueda de fuentes de energías renovables ha crecido exponencialmente en las últimas décadas. A nivel de la Unión Europea (UE) se estableció que para 2020 el porcentaje de EERR debería cubrir un 20 por cien del consumo total de energía y para el 2030, al menos un 32 por cien. En este sentido, el objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el efecto de fact… Show more

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“…Additionally, the high level of European education has been shown to have a positive impact on renewable energy consumption, as public awareness of environmental issues to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, in addition to promoting foreign investment through support measures such as the establishment of tariff exemptions, is viable [77]. As a result, it is advisable that Latin America seek to migrate to new models and regulatory frameworks that allow greater participation of the private sector in the development of renewable generation projects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the high level of European education has been shown to have a positive impact on renewable energy consumption, as public awareness of environmental issues to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, in addition to promoting foreign investment through support measures such as the establishment of tariff exemptions, is viable [77]. As a result, it is advisable that Latin America seek to migrate to new models and regulatory frameworks that allow greater participation of the private sector in the development of renewable generation projects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%