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Riesgos de Regulación y Confianza del Inversionista / Regulation Risks and Investor Confidence

 

En Centroamérica, la mayoría de los países han implementado incentivos fiscales y de mercado para promover el desarrollo de las energías renovables. Existen sin embargo importantes barreras que limitan una mayor participación de la inversión privada.

¿Cuáles son los riesgos regulatorios específicos que se necesitan resolver para eliminar estas barreras?

 


 

In Central America, most countries have introduced fiscal and market based incentives to promote the adoption of renewable energy. However, significant barriers exist that prevent an increased degree of private investment.

What specific regulatory risks need to be resolved to in order to overcome such barriers?

 

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Renewable Energy in Central America

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AEA/EEP's 21st Regional Forum in Costa Rica 


The Project Team
Alexander Ochs
Energy & Climate Director
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Adam Dolezal
Project Manager
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Ramon Palencia-Calvo
Central America Fellow
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Ana María Majano
Senior Project Advisor
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Cinthya Alfaro
INCAE Research Fellow
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The Worldwatch Institute is a global leader in international renewable energy market and policy analysis. Each year, Worldwatch contributes to the REN21 Renewables Global Status Report, a leading reference publication that details worldwide renewable energy trends. Current projects include the production of comprehensive sustainable energy roadmaps for the governments of the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica as well as a food and agriculture project titled Nourishing the Planet.


In this project, the Worldwatch Institute is collaborating with the INCAE Business School’s Latin American Center for Competitiveness and Sustainable Development (CLACDS) as a regional implementation partner. As INCAE’s principal research organization and ‘impact center’, CLACDS serves as an action-based think tank for the region’s governments, international organizations, private sector and civil society.

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