THE ROLE OF REGULATORY LEARNING IN ENERGY TRANSITION: THE CASE OF SOLAR PV IN BRAZIL

Autor

VAZQUEZ, MIGUEL

HALLACK, MICHELLE

Fecha
Materias

ENERGIA ELECTRICA

GENERACION

ENERGIAS RENOVABLES

REGULACION

MEDIO AMBIENTE

País

BRASIL

Resumen

An important problem that has attracted significant amount of attention within the context of energy transitions is the carbon lock-in: a situation in which energy systems are locked-in to high carbon technologies through a path-dependent process. Several measures to avoid the carbon lock-in involve technology-specific measures, which in turn implies that those measures may result in an energy system locked-in to certain low carbon technologies. We consider that the Brazilian system needs policies to escape the carbon lock in, which are based on providing incentives to low carbon technologies. We develop an analytical framework to analyze the role of regulatory institutions in the possible lock-in to utility-scale photovoltaic, in the sense that they create barriers to the adoption of distributed-generation photovoltaic. We show that the definition of a process to adapt the institutional framework in a context of stress in the innovation system is crucial for the adoption of new technologies. Applying our framework to the Brazilian power sector, we observe that only when regulators consider the possibility that the system is locked-in to centralized production technologies (and not when they just consider the carbon lock-in) they manage to eliminate barriers to distributed generation based on solar PV.

Tipo de Contenido

ARTICULO DE REVISTA. ARIAE

Palabras clave

PROMOCION Y FOMENTO DE ENERGIAS RENOVABLES

ENERGIA SOLAR FOTOVOLTAICA

TRANSICION ENERGETICA

Revista

ENERGY POLICY

Número y Volumen

Volume 114 (March 2018)

Páginas

465-481

Documento

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