Energy efficiency policies in the Caribbean: a manual to guide the discussion
This report examines the hindrance of energy efficiency policy adoption in the Caribbean, focusing on infrastructure and debt overhang as potential reasons.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Sergio Guerra |
Geographic focus: | Caribbean |
Page count: | 62 páginas. |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing the Caribbean's energy matrix, comparing infrastructure and debt levels with Latin America, and reviewing literature on debt sustainability.
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Key Insights
The research explores the Caribbean's energy matrix, inefficiencies in electricity generation, and the region's lag in adopting energy efficiency policies. It assesses infrastructure availability and debt levels, concluding that debt overhang, not infrastructure, likely impedes policy adoption.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | climate-sensitive investments | debt overhang | electricity generation | energy consumption | energy efficiency | energy imports | energy matrix | infrastructure availability | policy adoption | renewable energies