ENERGY POVERTY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN MEXICO: THE RIGHTS OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS

Autor

MARMOLEJO CERVANTES, MIGUEL ÁNGEL

REILLY SOLÍS, LISA

Fecha
Materias

ENERGIA ELECTRICA

COMERCIALIZACION

MEDIO AMBIENTE

País

CARIBE

AMERICA LATINA

MEXICO

Resumen

This article analyzes energy poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and the importance of energy efficiency to address this issue. The paper also touches upon energy subsidies in Mexico and their negative environmental and social consequences. Then, the article studies the potentially detrimental billing practices of Mexico's state electricity company, which are provoked by the enterprise's growing past-due portfolio and losses, and the possible infringement of electricity consumers' rights. The authors propose three courses of action for consumers to protest the company's possibly perjudicial billing. Finally, the authors suggest that a distributed electricity system in Mexico could combat energy poverty and strengthen electricity users' rights.

Tipo de Contenido

ARTÍCULOS Y CAPÍTULOS DE LIBRO

Palabras clave

AYUDAS Y SUBVENCIONES

IMPACTO SOCIAL

IMPACTO MEDIOAMBIENTAL

EFICIENCIA ENERGETICA

DERECHOS DEL CONSUMIDOR

PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR

CONSUMIDORES

POBREZA ENERGETICA

Revista

THE ELECTRICITY JOURNAL

Número y Volumen

Volume 37, Issues 2 (March 2024)

Documento

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