Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil

Energy is an essential factor that must not be overlooked in discussions concerning mitigating and confronting effects associated with human-induced climate change. This work delves into the Chilean and Brazilian energy transitions, scrutinizing just and sustainable aspects, primarily in the local c...

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Autores: González, Axel Bastián Poque, Silvino, Amanda Sousa, Masip Macia , Yunesky, Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)
Repositorio:Sustentabilidade em Debate (Online)
Idioma:inglés
portugués
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Palabra clave:Transição energética
Transição justa
Comunidades energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy Transition
Just Transition
Energy Communities
Brazil
Transición Energética
Transición Justa
Comunidades Energéticas
Energy transition
Just transition
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
Condições institucionais para o desenvolvimento das comunidades energéticas no Chile e no Brasil
title Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
spellingShingle Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
González, Axel Bastián Poque
Transição energética
Transição justa
Comunidades energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy Transition
Just Transition
Energy Communities
Chile
Brazil
Transición Energética
Transición Justa
Comunidades Energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy transition
Just transition
Energy Communities
Chile
Brazil
title_short Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
title_full Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
title_fullStr Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
title_sort Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv González, Axel Bastián Poque
Silvino, Amanda Sousa
Masip Macia , Yunesky
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa
author González, Axel Bastián Poque
author_facet González, Axel Bastián Poque
Silvino, Amanda Sousa
Masip Macia , Yunesky
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa
author_role author
author2 Silvino, Amanda Sousa
Masip Macia , Yunesky
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transição energética
Transição justa
Comunidades energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy Transition
Just Transition
Energy Communities
Chile
Brazil
Transición Energética
Transición Justa
Comunidades Energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy transition
Just transition
Energy Communities
Chile
Brazil
topic Transição energética
Transição justa
Comunidades energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy Transition
Just Transition
Energy Communities
Chile
Brazil
Transición Energética
Transición Justa
Comunidades Energéticas
Chile
Brasil
Energy transition
Just transition
Energy Communities
Chile
Brazil
description Energy is an essential factor that must not be overlooked in discussions concerning mitigating and confronting effects associated with human-induced climate change. This work delves into the Chilean and Brazilian energy transitions, scrutinizing just and sustainable aspects, primarily in the local context. The study highlights and compares the experiences of both nations' on-grid energy communities. The methodological pathway comprises three phases: examining regulatory frameworks, assessing on-grid energy communities’ infrastructure in both countries and delving into emerging energy cooperatives. Our findings suggest that on-grid energy communities have the potential to foster a more widespread sustainable energy transition, especially when established as cooperative entities. However, there are no easy solutions to date, as justice and democracy are not guaranteed if stakeholders are not adequately engaged. Although there are fewer cooperative cases in Chile, all show a cross-cutting involvement of different members of society, while some Brazilian cases do not.
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spelling Institutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and BrazilInstitutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and BrazilInstitutional conditions for the development of energy communities in Chile and BrazilCondições institucionais para o desenvolvimento das comunidades energéticas no Chile e no BrasilTransição energéticaTransição justaComunidades energéticasChileBrasilEnergy TransitionJust TransitionEnergy CommunitiesChileBrazilTransición EnergéticaTransición JustaComunidades EnergéticasChileBrasilEnergy transition Just transitionEnergy CommunitiesChileBrazil Energy is an essential factor that must not be overlooked in discussions concerning mitigating and confronting effects associated with human-induced climate change. This work delves into the Chilean and Brazilian energy transitions, scrutinizing just and sustainable aspects, primarily in the local context. The study highlights and compares the experiences of both nations' on-grid energy communities. The methodological pathway comprises three phases: examining regulatory frameworks, assessing on-grid energy communities’ infrastructure in both countries and delving into emerging energy cooperatives. Our findings suggest that on-grid energy communities have the potential to foster a more widespread sustainable energy transition, especially when established as cooperative entities. However, there are no easy solutions to date, as justice and democracy are not guaranteed if stakeholders are not adequately engaged. Although there are fewer cooperative cases in Chile, all show a cross-cutting involvement of different members of society, while some Brazilian cases do not. Energy is an essential factor that must not be overlooked in discussions concerning mitigating and confronting effects associated with human-induced climate change. This work delves into the Chilean and Brazilian energy transitions, scrutinizing just and sustainable aspects, primarily in the local context. The study highlights and compares the experiences of both nations' on-grid energy communities. The methodological pathway comprises three phases: examining regulatory frameworks, assessing on-grid energy communities’ infrastructure in both countries and delving into emerging energy cooperatives. Our findings suggest that on-grid energy communities have the potential to foster a more widespread sustainable energy transition, especially when established as cooperative entities. However, there are no easy solutions to date, as justice and democracy are not guaranteed if stakeholders are not adequately engaged. Although there are fewer cooperative cases in Chile, all show a cross-cutting involvement of different members of society, while some Brazilian cases do not. Energy is an essential factor that must not be overlooked in discussions concerning mitigating and confronting effects associated with human-induced climate change. This work delves into the Chilean and Brazilian energy transitions, scrutinizing just and sustainable aspects, primarily in the local context. The study highlights and compares the experiences of both nations' on-grid energy communities. The methodological pathway comprises three phases: examining regulatory frameworks, assessing on-grid energy communities’ infrastructure in both countries and delving into emerging energy cooperatives. Our findings suggest that on-grid energy communities have the potential to foster a more widespread sustainable energy transition, especially when established as cooperative entities. However, there are no easy solutions to date, as justice and democracy are not guaranteed if stakeholders are not adequately engaged. Although there are fewer cooperative cases in Chile, all show a cross-cutting involvement of different members of society, while some Brazilian cases do not. A energia é um fator essencial que não deve ser ignorado nas discussões sobre a mitigação e o enfrentamento dos efeitos associados às mudanças climáticas induzidas pelo homem. Este trabalho aprofunda o debate sobre as transições energéticas do Chile e do Brasil, examinando os aspectos justos e sustentáveis, principalmente em âmbito local. O estudo destaca e compara as experiências das comunidades energéticas on-grid de ambas as nações. O percurso metodológico compreende três fases: examinar as estruturas regulatórias, avaliar a infraestrutura das comunidades energéticas on-grid e investigar as cooperativas energéticas emergentes em ambos os países. Nossos resultados sugerem que as comunidades energéticas on-grid têm o potencial de promover uma transição energética sustentável mais ampla, especialmente quando estabelecidas como entidades cooperativas. Embora haja menos casos de cooperativas energéticas operando no Chile, todos eles mostram um envolvimento transversal de diferentes membros da sociedade, enquanto alguns casos brasileiros não o fazem. A justiça e a democracia não são garantidas se as partes interessadas não estiverem adequadamente envolvidas. Ainda que as experiências no Chile e no Brasil apontem direções exitosas, não há soluções únicas até o momento. 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