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The Chilean energy “transition”: between successful policy and the assimilation of a post-political energy condition

Cristián Flores Fernández

2020Innovation The European Journal of Social Science Research28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Chilean energy transition has been internationally recognized as a case of successful public policy in the promotion of renewable energies, even being defined as an “energy revolution”. However, a preliminary analysis of the process allow us to sustain that the incorporation of non-conventional renewable sources to the energy matrix has not modified the technocratic model ofmarket-based management, the ownership structure of the projects, nor has it implied an advance towards democratic and decentralized energy systems that promote local development and the effective participation of communities in energy decision-making. It is concluded that the socio-technical process of the Chilean energy transition has given rise to a post-political energy condition, and that behind the technological success and consensus around the transition there is a perpetuation of power relations and structures of capitalist appropriation and management of energy resources.

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Assimilation (phonology)PoliticsTransition (genetics)Energy transitionEnergy (signal processing)Political scienceEconomic systemPolitical economySociologyEconomicsPhysicsChemistryLinguisticsLawQuantum mechanicsGenePhilosophyBiochemistryAlternative medicinePathologyMedicinePanacea (medicine)Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
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