This study seeks to understand how Argentina''s energy, water, and land (EWL) systems will co‐evolve under a representative array of human and earth system influences, including socioeconomic
Distributed generation has great potential in Argentina and should form part of a national strategy for a sustainable recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Investment in DG technologies can reduce energy
In 2020-2021, in response to the COVID 19 pandemic, Argentina has committed at least USD 1.44 billion to supporting different energy types through new or amended policies, according to official government sources and other publicly
Argentina''s natural gas reserves have the potential to make the country a global energy transition power player. Discover how new government initiatives can make this a reality by boosting
In 2020 Argentina continued to derive more than three quarters of its total energy supply from fossil fuels. Natural gas contributed 59% (up from 54.90% in 2019), followed by oil (27%, down from 32.81%) in 2019).
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Energía Argentina SA is the state-owned energy agency responsible for the production, transport, and trade of petroleum, natural gas, and electricity. MAyDS (Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible) is the Argentine environmental authority responsible for granting licenses for new power generation projects.
New figures from Cammesa, the state-owned company that manages Argentina's wholesale electricity market, show that solar accounted for 3.1% of total national generating capacity at the end of December 2023.
The Argentine market is not strange to the shift of oil and gas companies towards the power industry. Different long-standing Argentine oil and gas companies like Tecpetrol, Pan American Energy (PAE) and YPF have been investing in renewable generation projects in the past years.
From pv magazine Latam According to the latest monthly report from Cammesa, Argentina's state-owned electricity market operator, the country reached a cumulative installed PV capacity of 1,366 MW at the end of December 2023. Cammesa also revealed that the country added around 262 MW of newly installed solar power in 2023.
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