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Evaluating Public Policies for Fair Social Tariffs of Electricity in Brazil by Using an Economic Market Model

Letícia dos Santos Benso Maciel, Benedito Donizeti Bonatto, H. Arango, Lucas Gustavo Arango

2020Energies27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents an evaluation of public policies for fare social tariffs of electricity in Brazil by using an economic model of the electricity market (TAROT-Optimized Tariff) that represents the regulated market of distribution of electrical energy. It was considered the scenario of an increasing number of prosumers (residential consumers who self-generate energy) in two of the five major regions of Brazil which have quite different socioeconomic characteristics. However, the current electricity regulation is the same for all concessionaires. In this work a new public policy is proposed, allowing the use of regulation in a different way aiming for a best result for Brazil and particularly for the poor population that today are not able to enjoy the benefits of electricity due to high tariff values. It is also discussed how this can contribute in a positive way to improve the income distribution in these regions, which is evaluated by using the GINI index.

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TariffElectricityElectricity marketIndex (typography)EconomicsWork (physics)Distribution (mathematics)Environmental economicsPublic economicsPopulationElectricity retailingBusinessNatural resource economicsInternational economicsEngineeringWorld Wide WebMathematicsComputer scienceSociologyMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringDemographyMathematical analysisEnergy and Environment ImpactsElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureAdvanced Battery Technologies Research