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Autoría:

GONZÁLEZ, FERNANDO ANTONIO IGNACIO ; Reyes Pontet, Mauro David ; Zabaloy, María Florencia ; IBAÑEZ MARTÍN, MARÍA MARÍA ; LONDON, SILVIA

Fecha:

2021

Editorial y Lugar de Edición:

Universidad Nacional de Misiones

ISSN:

978-84-1311-242-8

Resumen

The existence, at home, of deprivations in access to basic services becomes especially relevant in the current context of the pandemic due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This paper presents the results obtained in the first stage of the Renewable Energies project as a tool for reducing energy poverty. A pilot test in vulnerable neighborhoods in Bahía Blanca. It aims to implement solar collectors to provide households in vulnerable neighborhoods with sanitary hot water and evaluate its impact based on a methodology of randomized controlled trials.A socioeconomic characterization of the target population is presented considering previous surveys and advances in new surveys. The methodological planning of the intervention is also detailed, with special emphasis on the modifications that had to be made due to the context of social isolation.The results suggest that households in the 9 de Noviembre neighborhood lag far behind in terms of development and well-being in relation to the city average. This situation is a constant as it arises from at least two household surveys (2016 and 2020). In the implementation of controlled trials in Economics, the explicit consideration of those factors not controllable by the researcher is essential.

Palabras Clave

ENERGIAS RENOVABLESEXPERIMENTOSPOBREZA ENERGÉTICAPOLITICAS PUBLICAS

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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/163359