Autor
          BATLLE, CARLOS
MASTROPIETRO, PAOLO
BARROSO, LUIZ
RODILLA, PABLO
Fecha
          Materias
          ENERGIA ELECTRICA
ENERGIAS RENOVABLES
País
          PERU
COLOMBIA
BRASIL
AMERICA LATINA
Resumen
          Regulatory reforms of the electricity industry in South America have always been prompted by the need of attracting enough investment to cover the fast-paced demand growth. In order to achieve this goal, the countries in the region which in the eighties and early nineties opted for market-oriented schemes, have rebuilt in the last decade their regulatory frameworks around long-term auctioning. These new mechanisms, initially implemented to attract investment in any sort of conventional generation technology so as to ensure the system adequacy, are also being increasingly used to bring in nonconventional renewable energy resources.
          These schemes have been until now run in parallel, but the steep learning curve of Renewable Energy Sources for electricity (RES-E) technologies is apparently opening the door to the implementation of new tendering procedures open to all kinds of generation technologies. In this article, we review the auction mechanisms for new generation implemented in South America. We argue that although the first impression might lead to the conclusion that conventional and RES-E technologies are in some cases close and even ostensibly competing in the same auctions, the fact is that the full convergence is still far to happen, as the rules and products applied to the different technologies differ significantly.
          SUMARIO:
          1. Introduction 1.1. The diversity in generation mix and potential 1.2. The regulatory pursue of new investments in generation
          2. Electricity auctions design elements
          3. Long-term auctions review 3.1. Brazil 3.2. Colombia 3.3. Peru 3.4. Comparison 3.5. Other approaches
              Tipo de Contenido
          ARTÍCULOS Y CAPÍTULOS DE LIBRO
Palabras clave
          SUBASTAS DE ENERGIA
Revista
          RENEWABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Número y Volumen
          nº 40 (2014)
Páginas
          375-385
Documento
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