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Electricity conservation in Brazil: Potential and progress

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  • Geller, Howard S.
  • Goldemberg, José
  • Roberto Moreira, José
  • Hukai, Roberto
  • Scarpinella, Claudio
  • Ysohizawa, Mamiro

Abstract

Electricity demand is growing rapidly in Brazil. More efficient use of electricity is cost effective, will reduce the need to construct costly new power plants, have positive environmental impacts, and provide other benefits. It is technically and economically feasible to reduce projected electricity consumption in 2000 by 20% through the purchase of more efficient motors, lighting equipment, appliances, etc. Many efficient end-use devices are already produced in Brazil and a national electricity conservation program was begun in 1985. While progress is being made, low electricity prices, lack of information and capital, limited institutional support, and other barriers to implementation still exist.

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  • Geller, Howard S. & Goldemberg, José & Roberto Moreira, José & Hukai, Roberto & Scarpinella, Claudio & Ysohizawa, Mamiro, 1988. "Electricity conservation in Brazil: Potential and progress," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 13(6), pages 469-483.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:13:y:1988:i:6:p:469-483
    DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(88)90002-3
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    2. Gang Du & Chuanwang Sun, 2015. "Determinants of Electricity Demand in Nonmetallic Mineral Products Industry: Evidence from a Comparative Study of Japan and China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 7(6), pages 1-25, June.

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