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Focusing on five key themes - hydrocarbons, electricity, mining,
social license to operate, and arbitration/dispute resolution- via
in-depth country and regional case studies, this book seeks to
capture the contrasting and sometimes conflicting trends in energy
governance in Latin America as it wrestles with a dependence on
fossil fuels whilst shifting toward a low carbon future. Energy
transition continues to sit at the centre of the Latin American
policy debate as the world continues to push for carbon neutrality
by 2050. Latin America is undergoing a renewable energy transition,
with substantial reserves (solar, wind, hydro, geothermal) and many
countries in the region setting ambitious renewable energy
policies, laws, and regulations to address climate change. However,
recent initiatives to promote renewables must be placed in context.
Historically, Latin America has developed and improved its economic
and social standards due primarily to an economy based on the
extractive industries and fossil fuels. This places renewables at
the crossroads of multiple drivers, as the region seek to ensure
security of supply, attract investment, and facilitate a low carbon
energy transition.
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