%0 Journal Article %T Energy Subsidies in Argentina Lead to Inequalities and Low Thermal Efficiency %A Alejandro D. Gonz¨˘lez %J Energies %D 2009 %I MDPI AG %R 10.3390/en20300769 %X Natural gas is the main energy resource for buildings in Argentina. Since 2002, subsidies have kept the prices of this fuel between 9 and 26 times lower than regular prices in other countries. The lowest prices are the result of climate-related subsidies. In cold areas, heating uses several times more energy than locations in Europe with a similar climate. A potential for consumption reductions of up to 70% suggests a very low building thermal performance. The main barriers to finding a solution are the heavy subsidies and public unawareness. Users, government officials, and construction professionals do not identify the very low thermal efficiency. Energy policies to encourage improvements are proposed. %K energy subsidies %K thermal efficiency %K improvements %K savings %U http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/2/3/769