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In Latin America, countries with greater advances rely on structured public policies
and regulatory frameworks that allow the electricity sector to develop efficiently and
sustainably, particularly in the area of renewable resources. These advances are
measured according to national policies, taxes, incentives, access to the network,
market regulatory instruments and financing.
Countries which have made the most progress include: Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay,
Argentina, Chile, Panama, Peru and Nicaragua. Countries which are making progress
include Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica and
Paraguay. Finally, some countries are still far behind and include Venezuela, Guyana,
Belize, Bolivia and Surinam (Moreno Castillo, 2017). Following is an analysis of a
select group of them.
and regulatory frameworks that allow the electricity sector to develop efficiently and
sustainably, particularly in the area of renewable resources. These advances are
measured according to national policies, taxes, incentives, access to the network,
market regulatory instruments and financing.
Countries which have made the most progress include: Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay,
Argentina, Chile, Panama, Peru and Nicaragua. Countries which are making progress
include Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica and
Paraguay. Finally, some countries are still far behind and include Venezuela, Guyana,
Belize, Bolivia and Surinam (Moreno Castillo, 2017). Following is an analysis of a
select group of them.
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