ENERGY REGULATION: THE ARIAE PERSPECTIVE

Autor

PRESIDENCIA ARIAE

Fecha
Materias

REGULACION

ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL

ENERGIA ELECTRICA

ENERGIAS RENOVABLES

MEDIO AMBIENTE

POLITICA ENERGETICA

País

IBEROAMERICA

Resumen
The world's economic regions are dependent on each other for ensuring not only energy security and stable economic conditions but also effective action against climate change, that´s why the regional integration of energy markets is an intrinsically difficult process since it obliges states to reach a compromise between two important objectives: the achievement of a certain degree of economic efficiency and the accomplishment of autonomy in energy matters. Furthermore, it mustn´t be forgoten that the promotion of renewable sources of energy has become essential, not only from the point of view of protecting the environment, but also as a key factor in the promotion of energy development. We may say that the energy self-sufficiency enjoyed by countries in Iberoamerica, in addition to their similar perception of energy regulatory models, allow for a certain feeling of optimism that, in the future, these markets might become mature enough to develop and consolidate the process of regional integration that is already underway.
Tipo de Contenido

ARTÍCULOS Y CAPÍTULOS DE LIBRO

Palabras clave

POLITICA MEDIOAMBIENTAL

LIBERALIZACION ECONOMICA

KYOTO

INTEGRACION ECONOMICA REGIONAL

Revista

ENERGY UPDATE: Powering Economical and Social Development through Expanded Access to Modern Energy Services

Número y Volumen

nº 5 (Nov-Dec 2006)

Páginas

9