The South American dilemma: sustainable development and renewable energies—can transnational power grids assist in solving it?
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Plaza Reveco, Rafael
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The South American dilemma: sustainable development and renewable energies—can transnational power grids assist in solving it?
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Despite common social and cultural heritage, development has been elusive to
South America. It faces the critical dilemma of achieving sustainable
development without going down the path of industrialized carbon-based
economies. Most South American countries have individually focused on
achieving the best configuration possible of their own energy matrices. Much less
attention has been placed on seeking a unified solution in relation to the viability
of interconnecting power transmission grids throughout the region. The paper
addresses the relationship between energy matrix configuration and energysupply
policies, and the effect on development opportunities in South America. It
explores whether, even though having dissimilar and even divergent regulatory
frameworks, the idea of transnational transmission networks would assist in
resolving the aforementioned dilemma through achieving a regional convergent
policy’s goal of sustainable development.
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Macquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2011: 19-38.
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