2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.113176
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Socioeconomic and environmental consequences of a new law for regulating distributed generation in Brazil: A holistic assessment

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“…The performance framework integrates the environmental goods valuation to evaluate social sustainability and digitalization using blockchain technology to enhance supply chain process sustainability and resilience [7]. The methodology of the life cycle assessment (an environmental impact analysis technique) allows evaluation of regulatory impacts on several aspects like the distributed generation business itself, market surpluses and welfare, regulated tariffs, social inequality, and the environment [8]. Tiwari et.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance framework integrates the environmental goods valuation to evaluate social sustainability and digitalization using blockchain technology to enhance supply chain process sustainability and resilience [7]. The methodology of the life cycle assessment (an environmental impact analysis technique) allows evaluation of regulatory impacts on several aspects like the distributed generation business itself, market surpluses and welfare, regulated tariffs, social inequality, and the environment [8]. Tiwari et.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 The development of technology that is both innovative and adaptive is a topic of great interest and importance. 41 The focus of technological advancements lies in the integration of diverse technologies that may effectively respond to climate-induced challenges, enhance genetic resources for agricultural and aquatic purposes, and optimize the utilization of land and water resources while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to pioneering and cutting-edge technology, this action program also aims to investigate and cultivate native technology, encompassing traditional knowledge and practices.…”
Section: Plans For Facing Climate Change Related To Food Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant policy insight from this study is the potential to reduce the compensation parameter once distributed generation and energy storage systems become established in the market. This approach helps avert tariff increases, safeguards traditional consumers, aligns with societal interests, and aligns with the Ordinary Law 14300/2022 analyzed by Costa, Capaz, et al (2022).…”
Section: Main Characteristics and Regulatory Framework Of The Brazili...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Regarding recent policies, Costa, Capaz, et al (2022) model the possible long-term consequences of a recently approved law (Ordinary Law 14300/2022) for regulating on-grid renewable distributed generation in Brazil. This new law states that compensation for electricity injected into the grid by prosumers will no longer be 100%, to safeguard distribution companies and conventional consumers.…”
Section: Main Characteristics and Regulatory Framework Of The Brazili...mentioning
confidence: 99%