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Chapter 1. Energy transition in Latin America: Historic perspective and challenges in achieving sustainable development goals
Part 1: Energy, climate change and sustainable models: Energy mix and national decarbonization plans
Chapter 2. Energy transition and climate justice after Paris Agreement: achievements and new goals in South America
Chapter 3. Geopolitical dimension and social - geopolitics of renewable energy in Latin America
Chapter 4. Energy matrix transformation in Latin America: the global political economy of Chinese Investments
Part 2: Oil and gas dilemmas: Incomes dependence and obstacles to the energy transition
Chapter 5. The dispute for Mexicos energy transition under dependent conditions. A critical energy studies approach
Chapter 6. Contradictions between energy and climate change mitigation policy in a country with oil reserves: the case of Mexico
Chapter 7. Between oil dependence and energy sovereignty: the limits of the energy transition in Ecuador
Chapter 8. Energy transition and consumption subsidies in oil-exporting countries: Venezuela and Ecuador between a rock and a hard place
Chapter 9. The Brazilian hydrocarbon dilemma: did Brazil hit the big ticket too late?
Chapter 10. Transition policies as a local problem. The cases of Neuqun and Ro Negro (Argentine Patagonia)
Part 3: Energy transitions and renewable energies: Production mix, technology, and costs as limits and opportunities
Chapter 11. Renewable energies in Argentina. The challenge of articulating the energy transition with the economic development model
Chapter 12. The wind Revolution in Uruguay and the role of the public sector in guiding energy transitions
Chapter 13. Energy transition: an analysis of private and public agents working toward energy sustainability in Colombia
Chapter 14. Solar energy and social-productive configurations: regional features of the energy diversification process in Argentina
Chapter 15. Uncertainties about the transport planning in Brazil in the context of climate change: tradition (biofuels) or innovation (electric mobility)?
Chapter 16. Factors that contribute to the diffusion of solar PV energy: evidence from Holambra in So Paulo Macrometropolis, Brazil
Part 4: Energy services: Access, energy poverty, decentralization, and democratization
Chapter 17. Shifting powers towards decentralized energy generation. a comparative perspective between Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
Chapter 18. Unfolding the relationship between poverty and energy consumption in Brazil. A first step toward the energy poverty debate
Chapter 19. Energy inequality in Central America: concept, challenges, and opportunities
Chapter 20. Energy planning evolution, energy transition, and sustainable development goals, keynotes from Latin America and Nicaragua,- Chapter 21. Conclusions: Energy transition agenda for sustainable development in Latin America.

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