HOW TO ACHIEVE FULL ELECTRIFICATION: LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA

Autor

BANAL-ESTAÑOL, ALBERT

CALZADA, JOAN

JORDANA, JACINT

Fecha
Materias

ENERGIA ELECTRICA

ENERGIAS RENOVABLES

País

PERU

AMERICA LATINA

Resumen
Electricity coverage in Latin America has increased substantially in recent decades, rising from 50% of the population in 1970 to more than 95% in 2015. Growth, however, slowed in the 1990s as many countries experienced difficulties in extending their networks further, in particular to serve those living in isolated and rural areas. In spite of this, the process of electrification was not interrupted and at the beginning of the 2010s decade most countries in the region were able to provide access to electricity to almost all of their populations. In this paper, we examine the main strategies used in Latin America to increase coverage and argue that only a combination of policy efforts has made it possible to achieve the current situation. We also examine the remaining obstacles, at policy and institutional levels, to achieving full coverage.
Tipo de Contenido

ARTÍCULOS Y CAPÍTULOS DE LIBRO

Palabras clave

SERVICIO UNIVERSAL

ACCESO UNIVERSAL

POBREZA ENERGETICA

ELECTRIFICACION RURAL

Revista

ENERGY POLICY

Número y Volumen

Vol. 108 (september 2017)

Páginas

55-69

Documento

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