Equity and Renewable Energy: An Analysis in Residential Users in the Department of Atlántico-Colombia

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  • John William Grimaldo Guerrero Universidad de la Costa http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1632-5374
  • Carlos Jimenez Rios Universidad de la Costa
  • Lony Muñoz del Villar Universidad de la Costa
  • Elio Gomez Carreño Universidad de la Costa
  • Jorge Bolaño Turyol Universidad de la Costa

Abstract

Sustainable development has its complexity in seeking a balance between the three dimensions, renewable energies require an economic investment and are friendly to the environment; but due to socioeconomic differences, access and widespread use may be limited. Colombia has a subsidy mechanism according to socioeconomic strata, where the lower strata receive a reduction in the price of energy by a set amount of kWh, while the upper strata contribute a 20% of the final price. This research performs an economic evaluation due to the investment made in a photovoltaic system, considering socioeconomic factors; The results will make it possible to identify factors that affect equity and access to these technologies.Keywords: Energy policy, Barriers, Equity, Renewable energy.JEL Classifications: K29, Q48DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.11092

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John William Grimaldo Guerrero, Universidad de la Costa

Departamento de Energía

Carlos Jimenez Rios, Universidad de la Costa

Estudiante de Maestría en Energía Renovable y Eficiencia Energética

Lony Muñoz del Villar, Universidad de la Costa

Estudiante de Ingeniería Eléctrica

Elio Gomez Carreño, Universidad de la Costa

Estudiante de Ingeniería Eléctrica

Jorge Bolaño Turyol, Universidad de la Costa

Departamento de Productividad e Innovación

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2021-06-08

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Grimaldo Guerrero, J. W., Jimenez Rios, C., Muñoz del Villar, L., Gomez Carreño, E., & Bolaño Turyol, J. (2021). Equity and Renewable Energy: An Analysis in Residential Users in the Department of Atlántico-Colombia. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 11(4), 107–112. Retrieved from https://mail.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/11092

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