On the electrical two-part tariff—The Brazilian perspective

This paper discusses, in terms of Brazil's situation, the use of a nonlinear pricing approach in the application of a two-part tariff to electricity distribution networks. The principles that uphold charging access and usage are to optimize energy systems that are based on a generation technolo...

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description This paper discusses, in terms of Brazil's situation, the use of a nonlinear pricing approach in the application of a two-part tariff to electricity distribution networks. The principles that uphold charging access and usage are to optimize energy systems that are based on a generation technology mix. Such a pricing approach is used in Brazil, where the generation mix is mainly hydro-generation. This study shows that, in a case like Brazil's, a two-part tariff may be used as a tool for network optimization. The paper presents a design for a two-part tariff for a distribution system with varying consumer behavior. To validate the discussion, we offer a numerical example. Finally, remarks are given concerning pricing access and usage for low voltage level consumers.
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Brazil
consumer behavior
Design engineering
Economic data
Electric energy
Electric rates
electricity
Electricity distribution
Electricity distribution pricing
Energy
Energy economics
Energy policy
Exact sciences and technology
General, economic and professional studies
Networks
Optimization
prices
Pricing
Pricing policies
Studies
Tariff products
Tariffs
Two-part tariff
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