2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2021.11.005
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Estimation of energy consumption due to the elimination of an environmental tax in Ecuador

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“…(a) Overconsumption of energy, as widely mentioned by Vallejo [131], Espinoza and Guayanlema [132], Puig et al [133] and Terneus et al [134]. (b) Quito and Guayaquil are considered the third and seventh most congested cities in South America [135].…”
Section: Energy Subsidiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(a) Overconsumption of energy, as widely mentioned by Vallejo [131], Espinoza and Guayanlema [132], Puig et al [133] and Terneus et al [134]. (b) Quito and Guayaquil are considered the third and seventh most congested cities in South America [135].…”
Section: Energy Subsidiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the poor efficiency indicators in the transportation sector, one might assume that there would be special attention given to this sector, but it seems to be quite the opposite. There is a lack of coordination among state agencies related to this sector, existing databases are incomplete, inconsistent and disconnected, and there is evidence of limited and lax control by authorities [134].…”
Section: Efficiency Indicators In Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In article 413 of the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador, it is endorsed that: "the state shall promote energy efficiency, the development and use of environmentally clean and healthy practices and technologies, as well as diversified, low-impact renewable energies that do not put at risk food sovereignty, the ecological balance of ecosystems or the water right" [13]. In 2009, the 2009-2020 Electrification Master Plan [14] was approved, which proposed to promote electrification, which led to an extraordinary boost in the electricity sector, which included the extension of electricity networks to rural areas, achieving a positive impact on said communities.…”
Section: Legal Justification For the Use Of Renewable Energy Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%