Distributed photovoltaic generation in Brazil: Technological innovation, scenario methodology and regulatory frameworks
The Brazilian energy sector has reached a preeminent point in its history and has the potential to transform the livelihoods of thousands through innovative and fair energy policies. Since electric power distribution is highly centralized and strictly regulated by the State, it is critical to unders...
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oai-11362-449282020-08-27T20:12:34Z Distributed photovoltaic generation in Brazil: Technological innovation, scenario methodology and regulatory frameworks Contreras Lisperguer, Rubén Lindberg, Julia Dantas, Guilherme Falcão, Djalma Taranto, Glauco Ferreira, Daniel GENERACION DE ENERGIA FOTOVOLTAICA INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS POLITICA ENERGETICA MODELOS MATEMATICOS REGULACION ECONOMICA DISTRIBUCION DE ENERGIA ELECTRICA PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ENERGY POLICY MATHEMATICAL MODELS ECONOMIC REGULATION ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION The Brazilian energy sector has reached a preeminent point in its history and has the potential to transform the livelihoods of thousands through innovative and fair energy policies. Since electric power distribution is highly centralized and strictly regulated by the State, it is critical to understand what kind of prospects exist for the diffusion of micro and mini solar photovoltaic generation in Brazil. In this study, a scenario analysis is implemented and the process of constructing the two scenarios, baseline and alternative, is described. Later, a model is presented that estimates diffusion rates based on assumptions established under each of the scenarios. However, scenarios are just one part of the puzzle, and one must recognize the key role to be played by the Brazilian Electricity Regulatlory Agency (ANEEL) and its choices. Intoduction .-- I. Regulatory challenges for decentralizing electrical systems .-- II. Rethinking the regulation of the distribution sector. 2019-11-06T14:22:20Z 2019-11-06T14:22:20Z 2019-11-05 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44928 LC/TS.2019/64 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf BRASIL BRAZIL LC/TS.2019/64 |
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GENERACION DE ENERGIA FOTOVOLTAICA INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS POLITICA ENERGETICA MODELOS MATEMATICOS REGULACION ECONOMICA DISTRIBUCION DE ENERGIA ELECTRICA PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ENERGY POLICY MATHEMATICAL MODELS ECONOMIC REGULATION ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION |
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GENERACION DE ENERGIA FOTOVOLTAICA INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS POLITICA ENERGETICA MODELOS MATEMATICOS REGULACION ECONOMICA DISTRIBUCION DE ENERGIA ELECTRICA PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ENERGY POLICY MATHEMATICAL MODELS ECONOMIC REGULATION ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION Contreras Lisperguer, Rubén Lindberg, Julia Dantas, Guilherme Falcão, Djalma Taranto, Glauco Ferreira, Daniel Distributed photovoltaic generation in Brazil: Technological innovation, scenario methodology and regulatory frameworks |
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The Brazilian energy sector has reached a preeminent point in its history and has the potential to transform the livelihoods of thousands through innovative and fair energy policies. Since electric power distribution is highly centralized and strictly regulated by the State, it is critical to understand what kind of prospects exist for the diffusion of micro and mini solar photovoltaic generation in Brazil. In this study, a scenario analysis is implemented and the process of constructing the two scenarios, baseline and alternative, is described. Later, a model is presented that estimates diffusion rates based on assumptions established under each of the scenarios. However, scenarios are just one part of the puzzle, and one must recognize the key role to be played by the Brazilian Electricity Regulatlory Agency (ANEEL) and its choices. |
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Distributed photovoltaic generation in Brazil: Technological innovation, scenario methodology and regulatory frameworks |
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Distributed photovoltaic generation in Brazil: Technological innovation, scenario methodology and regulatory frameworks |
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