Energy poverty in Brazil: A systematic analysis

Hocevar Luciano Sergio, Alves Carine Tondo, Pereira Jadiel Dos Santos, Bezerra Gabrielly De Moura
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The utilization of firewood for cooking in approximately 13 million Brazilian households in 2022 raises pressing concerns regarding its multifaceted impact on key development indicators. This impact stems from the profound connection between access to modern energy sources and fundamental rights, including education, health, housing, and leisure. Despite Brazil’s remarkable diversity in its energy matrix, the equitable distribution of this essential resource remains a persistent and significant challenge. To construct the present work, it was undertaking a systematic review of the technical literature, uncovering a stark disparity in energy access closely correlated with income levels. This inequality in energy access underscores the urgent need for comprehensive analysis and intervention. The present work endeavors to delve deeper into this complex issue, aiming to illuminate the profound implications of both broad energy access and the consequences of energy deprivation on individual well-being and broader socio-economic dynamics. Also, this work aims to provide a holistic understanding of the challenges faced by communities with limited access to modern energy sources and, concurrently, the opportunities and improvements that can be brought about through enhanced energy accessibility. In addition, this study seeks to identify and evaluate potential solutions to address this critical issue. This work is driven by the recognition that equitable energy distribution is not only a matter of environmental sustainability but also a fundamental human right, pivotal to social and economic progress.
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巴西的能源贫困:系统分析
2022 年,巴西约有 1300 万户家庭使用木柴做饭,这引起了人们对木柴对主要发展指标的多方面影响的迫切关注。这种影响源于获得现代能源与教育、健康、住房和休闲等基本权利之间的深刻联系。尽管巴西的能源结构具有显著的多样性,但这一基本资源的公平分配仍然是一个长期存在的重大挑战。为了撰写本报告,我们对技术文献进行了系统性审查,发现能源获取方面存在着与收入水平密切相关的明显差距。能源获取方面的这种不平等突出表明,迫切需要进行全面分析和干预。本研究致力于深入探讨这一复杂问题,旨在阐明广泛的能源获取以及能源匮乏对个人福祉和更广泛的社会经济动态的影响。同时,这项工作还旨在全面了解现代能源获取有限的社区所面临的挑战,以及通过提高能源获取能力所带来的机遇和改善。此外,本研究还试图确定和评估解决这一关键问题的潜在方案。之所以开展这项工作,是因为认识到公平分配能源不仅是环境可持续性问题,也是一项基本人权,对社会和经济进步至关重要。
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