2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2018.11.058
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Review and assessment of energy policy developments in Chile

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“…For example, by 2050, the cost of energy could go from 5% of world GDP to just over 2% of a much larger world economy [19]. The promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency are popular ways for countries to achieve their energy and environmental goals and for decarbonization and decontamination in the future energy matrix [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, by 2050, the cost of energy could go from 5% of world GDP to just over 2% of a much larger world economy [19]. The promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency are popular ways for countries to achieve their energy and environmental goals and for decarbonization and decontamination in the future energy matrix [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the definition of a new framework should provide an economic incentive for the harmonious and sustainable development of the energy sector. In addition to political intentions, in a vulnerable territory such as the Comoros, some economic support mechanisms are required to achieve electrically self-sufficient islands [53]. Unfortunately, despite the energy conference in 2017, the initial signs of such a transition are not yet visible, and the ambitions affirmed in 2017 have not yet been reflected in the national legislative framework.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Junto con Panamá, México y Nicaragua, Chile es el país con mayor número de estrategias, leyes o programas que afectan la producción de energía solar FV. En 2015 este país fue uno de los que más invirtió en esta temática a nivel mundial, y para el año 2050 tiene prevista la inclusión del 70 % de su matriz energética con este tipo de fuentes (Simsek et al, 2019). Para lograrlo la Comisión Nacional de Energía propuso un esquema regulatorio de 12 políticas que incluye incentivos para la autogeneración, generación distribuida y cogeneración de energía, así como un esquema de subastas y tarifas horarias.…”
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