The development of cleaner and more efficient energy
technologies will play an important role in the sustainable development of a
future energy strategy. The energy sources from fossil fuels represented 83.69%
of the primary supply structure in 2020. The world is currently undergoing a
transition with two omnipresent phenomena such as technology and climate
change. The energy transition towards greater diversification and
decarbonization of the global energy mix is inseparably related to
international regulations on climate change and the SDGs. LAC (Latin America
and the Caribbean) countries have a historical responsibility to seek support
for the development of SES through the financing of energy infrastructure
projects and technical assistance programs focused on its strategic guidelines.
The environmental impacts associated with the production of electricity from
the implementation of a certain type of energy generation technology must be
evaluated and weighed, where the countries of LAC have an enormous responsibility
to participate; their governments must face, through their energy systems,
complicated objectives, with the purpose of ensuring energy supply to meet
present and future demand, providing in turn, accessibility and affordability
to energy; and promoting environmental protection and energy savings. To
promote energy efficiency, not only must environmentally responsible norms or
standards be established, and a regulatory framework developed, but consumer
awareness and education are needed.
Author(s) Details:
Alberto Tama,
University Carlemany, Sant Julià de Lòria, Andorra.
Valeria Carolina
Tama,
University
of Central Florida, Orlando, United States.
Andrea Stephanie Tama,
University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TAER-V6/article/view/13374
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