Context analysis for a new regulatory model for electric utilities in Brazil

This article examines what would have to change in the Brazilian regulatory framework in order to make utilities profit from energy efficiency and the integration of resources, instead of doing so from traditional consumption growth, as it happens at present. We argue that the Brazilian integrated e...

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Brazil
Consumption
Decoupling
Efficiency
Electric power distribution
Electric utilities
Electricity
Electricity distribution
Energy efficiency
Energy management
Energy policy
Growth rate
Growth rates
Integration
Integration of resources
Load distribution
Management
Power dispatch
Power efficiency
Regulation
Sales
Security
Services
Smart grid
Studies
Sustainability
Utilities
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