
Marcia MontedonicoUniversity of Chile · Centro de Energía
Marcia Montedonico
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Marcia Montedonico is an Agricultural Engineer from the University of Chile (2001) and Master in Sustainable development and agri-environmental systems management from University of Bologna, Italy (2006). She currently works at the Energy Center of the University of Chile, leading interdisciplinary teams. Her interest is focused on delivering comprehensive solutions to complex problems related to energy, society and the environment.
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El objetivo general de este estudio es proporcionar recomendaciones detalladas y una hoja de ruta para establecer un esquema de instrumentos económicos y así ayudar a catalizar la transición energética necesaria para cumplir con la NDC de Chile y su compromiso de carbono neutralidad. Estas recomendaciones consideran especialmente el papel de los in...
This document seeks to contribute to society and its decision-makers with the best available scientific evidence on Chile’s Renewable Energy (RE) Export Potential and the opportunities and challenges that such potential opens for Chile’s commitment to carbon neutrality. It also aims to provide a useful input for the dialogues that the country will...
This report seeks to open the box of emission pathways, by considering the multidimensional feasibility conditions-i.e. the technical, economic, political, social and institutional- that will enable the required far-reaching and systemic transformation towards the long-term goal. A detailed understanding of the transformations is indeed key to supp...
Chile aims to reach carbon neutrality. Its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) commits the country to reach net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050 and sets targets for emissions to be reduced progressively over time.
To comply with the goals of the NDC, line ministries have considered a set of sectoral transformations, such as closing...
Many people across Latin America still do not have access to reliable electricity. Although Chile exhibits a comparatively high electricity coverage, many barriers are still present for the development of sustainable energy supply solutions exploiting local renewable energy sources. To face this challenge, a coconstruction methodology is proposed,...
The Energy Center has developed a co-construction methodology to address the challenges of technology transfer-based on distributed generation projects- in the context of energy transitions in isolated locations. Based on the experiences developed between 2010 and 2017, this paper analyses the process of preparing the Co-construction methodology. N...
Co-construcción en proyectos de generación distribuida con energía solar: participación de la comunidad en el proyecto Ayllu Solar
Revista Estudios Avanzados 29, abril 2018: 4-22. ISSN 0718-5014 4
Resumen El nivel participativo de las comunidades en proyectos de generación distribuida es un desafío fundamental para los procesos de transición ener...
The Ayllu Solar project’s main goal is to foster the sustainable development of rural/urban communities in Arica & Parinacota region, northern Chile, by means of using solar energy. This 5-year project is based on three pillars, namely, (i) the creation of replicable and scalable energy solutions, (ii) the development of human capital capacities fo...
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