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Report: Measurements Brazil
In the report on the measurements conducted in São Paulo, Brazil, the results of the gas emissions generated by the use of gas stoves in households are presented, analyzing gases such as methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂). These results...
Infographic: Public policies to promote energy transition in the residential sector
In a global scenario where the transition towards clean and sustainable energies is advancing strongly, it is important to promote national strategies and policies that allow increasing residential electrification to face the challenges of the transition and reduce...
REPORT: Current Status – Residential Electrification in Brazil, Chile, and Colombia
The “Residential Energy Transformation: Electrification of Stoves and Cooktops in Latin America” project, through this report, has outlined the level of residential electrification specifically in cooking and heating devices in Brazil, Chile, and Colombia, identified...
DIAGNOSTIC REPORT CHILE
Chile is moving toward the adoption of renewable energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, although its residential sector still relies on biomass, electricity, and liquefied petroleum gas. This report examines the energy matrix and provides recommendations to...
DIAGNOSTIC REPORT COLOMBIA
Colombia, a country with rich cultural diversity and a complex political and climatic environment, has faced significant challenges such as armed conflict and political instability. However, it has made progress in political reforms and human rights. Its varied...
DIAGNOSTIC REPORT BRAZIL
Brazil, a vast federal republic with 26 states and a population of over 203 million, is the world’s ninth-largest economy. Its population is mainly concentrated in the southeastern and northeastern regions, with São Paulo as the most populous state. Politically,...