The pending energy reform: distributed energy

Authors

  • Pedro Gamio Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

    Abogado. Magíster en Gestión de Políticas Públicas por la Universidad Carlos III de España y egresado de la Maestría de Ciencia Política de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP). Exviceministro de Energía del Perú. Presidente del Panel Asesor de Monitoreo Independiente del Proyecto Camisea, por encargo del Eximbank. Consultor de Giz, agencia alemana de cooperación internacional. Integrante del Consejo Directivo de la Plataforma Latinoamericana de Energías Renovables (PLESE) (Lima, Perú).
    Contacto: pedrogamioa@gmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/themis.202102.012

Keywords:

Distributed energy, Renewable energies, Energy policy, Osinergmin, Public policies

Abstract

Energy is an essential input to meet the various basic needs, which is why it’s fundamental for a country’s development. Furthermore, within this area, the use of renewable energies has been on the rise as their developments continues to progress. In that way, it is now possible to resort to renewable energies in distributed manner to boost the energy sector. 

In this article, the author focuses on analyzing the problems faced by distributed generation in Peru. In this way, he analyzes the key actors, delves into the regulatory framework in place and addresses the existing barriers for the implementation of distributed energy. Finally, he proposes a matrix of solutions to drive towards a decentralized, distributed and accessible for all Peruvians.

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Published

2021-09-28

How to Cite

Gamio, P. (2021). The pending energy reform: distributed energy. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (80), 257–276. https://doi.org/10.18800/themis.202102.012

Issue

Section

Perú: legislación pendiente