Las energías renovables en el ámbito internacional

  1. André García, Francisco J.
  2. Castro Lejarriaga, Luis Miguel
  3. Cerdá Tena, Emilio
Aldizkaria:
Cuadernos económicos de ICE

ISSN: 0210-2633

Argitalpen urtea: 2012

Zenbakia: 83

Orrialdeak: 11-36

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.32796/CICE.2012.83.6031 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openSarbide irekia editor

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In this paper the evolution of renewable energy and the present day situation at an international level is analyzed. Looking at the world and, more specifically, the European Union level, we study the evolution of the energy mix, taking the timescale of the last 40 years for the former and the last 10 years for the latter. Subsequently we analyze the general situation of the different renewable energy sources, both at world and European Union level. Moreover we look at the situation of renewable energy in five specific countries and how all of the above is seen by three important international institutions.

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