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EThe world is progressively incorporating renewable sources of energy and several emerging economies, including four from Latin America, are leading this trend.
The report "Climatescope 2018" topped, published by the BloombergNEF organization, after badyzing more than 80 indicators in 103 countries, from the energy policy own to the structure of the energy sector , emissions and equipment installed.
Chile is in first place in this year's "ranking". The Andean nation has achieved good results in terms of government policy, investment in clean energy and dedication to the abandonment of coal in the power generation structure.
Second place goes to India, "the seat of the world's largest and most competitive renewable energy auction". Nueva Deli has increased auction capacity by 68% since 2017 and its investments, mainly in solar projects, totaled $ 7.4 trillion in the first half of this year. Followed by Jordan with its policy, clean energy targets, auctions and renewable energy portfolio standard led to the commissioning of 730 megawatts of solar power plants and wind turbines between 2015 and 2017. This country also has more than one gigawatt of clean energy in construction.
Brazil is the fourth, despite falling investments and canceled auctions. "Due to the current economic crisis, clean energies seem ready to grow again," the document says.
Rwanda is completing the top five because of "its unprecedented progress in expanding productive capacity and electrification over the past decade".
The other two Latin American countries in the top 10 are Mexico and Peru, who occupy respectively ninth and tenth places.
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