La transformación del sector energético a la luz del Pacto Verde Europeolas estrategias de la Comisión Europea para alcanzar el Objetivo 55 y la Neutralidad Climática

  1. Karla Zambrano González 1
  1. 1 Universitat de València
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    Universitat de València

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/043nxc105

Revue:
Revista Boliviana de Derecho

ISSN: 2070-8157

Année de publication: 2022

Número: 33

Pages: 454-481

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Revista Boliviana de Derecho

Résumé

The energy and ecological transition proposed by the European Green Deal (EGD) has shown the need to intervene in multiple key sectors in order to adopt measures that guarantee the fulfilment of objectives in line with the international commitments assumed in the Paris Agreement. For this reason, this paper will focus on addressing the set of proposals for the Energy sector as one of the priority areas of the EGD.

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