Publisher DOI: 10.1007/s43621-024-00426-9
Title: Addressing the challenges posed by energy poverty in Latin American countries
Language: English
Authors: Leal Filho, Walter  
Begum, Halima 
Anholon, Rosley 
Quelhas, Osvaldo 
Rampasso, Izabela 
Sharifi, Ayyoob 
Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra, José Baltazar 
Gatto, Andrea 
Lovett, Matthew 
Velazquez, Luis 
Chávez Muñoz, Pastor David 
Ferdous Alam, A. S. A. 
Brandli, Luciana 
Lange Salvia, Amanda 
Amaro, Nelson 
Paulino Pires Eustachio, João Henrique 
Keywords: Energy development; Energy poverty; Posed challenges; Bibliometric analysis; Survey; Latin America
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Springer Nature
Journal or Series Name: Discover sustainability 
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Abstract: 
Many of the energy systems functioning across the developing world are poorly designed and largely inadequate to meet a country's commercial and domestic energy needs. This is especially so in Latin America, where poverty trends have been exacerbated by limited access to energy, which could be used towards supporting industrial and small-scale commercial activities. This has characterised the widespread trend of energy poverty. This phenomenon poses a major barrier towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and addressing climate change, since lack of access to reliable energy generation systems hinders the development of economic activities and limits the comfort of living conditions. This paper reports on a study aimed at catering to a better understanding of the challenges related to energy poverty in Latin America and identifying some of the tools that may be deployed to address them. The methodological procedures used were bibliometric analysis and survey. The main findings of this research evidence that reducing energy poverty in Latin American countries is crucial to alleviating household costs since a considerable part of family income is used to pay the energy needs. Less use of coal, greater access to electricity—including those from renewable generation—as well as the use of technologies and programs subsidized by governments would significantly contribute to increasing the Latin American citizens' quality of life and achieving the SDGs.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/19561
ISSN: 2662-9984
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Institute: Forschungs- und Transferzentrum Nachhaltigkeit und Klimafolgenmanagement 
Department Gesundheitswissenschaften (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) 
Competence Center Gesundheit 
Fakultät Life Sciences (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) 
Type: Article
Additional note: article number: 262 (2024)
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