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Learning Energy Efficiency Networks: Applications and Challenges in Developing Countries

Editat de Claudio Fernando Carpio, Marina Yesica Recalde
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iun 2026
Industrial and service energy efficiency has become one of the most important strategies for energy transition. Nevertheless, the promotion of energy efficiency in these sectors remains difficult in many cases and requires governmental intervention, policies, and strategies, such as the Learning Energy Efficiency Networks (LEENs) for Energy Management Systems (EMSs), developed in the late 1980s by Switzerland and adopted by several countries.
This book discusses the experience with LEENs for EMSs in the industrial and service sectors in Latin America. It highlights the relevance and role of enabling conditions and key stakeholders to gather the main contribution of LEENs; as well as the key challenges. The lessons learned in these Latin American countries can be of great interest to other developing countries, particularly for public policies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789814968829
ISBN-10: 981496882X
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 39
Ediția:1
Editura: Jenny Stanford Publishing
Colecția Jenny Stanford Publishing

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction.  1. The Industrial Energy Efficiency Gap and the Barriers.  2. Learning Energy Efficiency Networks.  3. Energy Management Experience in Mexico.  4. The Argentinean Experience on Learning Energy Efficiency Networks.  5. Energy Efficiency Learning Networks in the Brazilian Water Sector.  6. Other Latin American Experiences.  7. Final Reflections.
 

Recenzii

“This book represents a vital contribution to the study of energy transition, offering a detailed and well-substantiated analysis of learning energy efficiency networks in Latin America. The editors successfully translate complex policy instruments into practical and actionable lessons for the industrial and service sectors in developmental contexts. The book is an exceptional guide for those seeking to implement sustainable energy management in emerging economies.”
Dr Jose Luis Larregola Ferrer
Key Expert, EU Energy Efficiency Project in Argentina and Territorial Energy Transition Agent in Catalonia, Spain
 
I highly value the rigorous and insightful work developed by Claudio Carpio and Marina Recalde on Learning Energy Efficiency Networks in Latin America. Through clear analysis, compelling case studies, and practical lessons, the authors demonstrate how collaborative learning and organizational change can drive lasting improvements in energy management culture. This book is an essential and inspiring reference for professionals and public institutions committed to learning networks and the energy transition.
Lic. Marina Assandri
Expert in Learning Networks for Energy Management and Energy Efficiency in Latin America
 

Notă biografică

Claudio Fernando Carpio is a chemical and oil engineer specializing in designing and developing national energy efficiency programs and energy efficiency projects and energy audits for the industrial sector. Between 2000 and 2002, he worked for the Energy and Environment Department of the IADB. Since 2002, he has been an independent consultant and has been hired by numerous institutions and companies, including the IADB, WB, CAF, GIZ, OLACDE, CEPAL and OAS, among others.
 
Marina Yesica Recalde is an Argentinean energy and climate change economist. She is a researcher from CONICET and Fundación Bariloche, Argentina. Since 2012, she has provided technical assistance on energy policy to different Latin American governments financed by international institutions (UNIDO, UNEP, WB, CEPAL, and GIZ, among others). She has also been a professor in public and private universities and has published more than 20 papers on the field.

Descriere

This book discusses the experience with LEENs for EMSs in the industrial and service sectors in Latin America, with a focus on Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador, Colombia, and Nicaragua.