HOW EFFICIENT ARE THE BRAZILIAN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES?
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HOW EFFICIENT ARE THE BRAZILIAN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES?
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.8132010021
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Palavras-chave: Atena
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Keywords: Atena
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Abstract:
During the last years, the
electricity sector has experienced great
changes, especially within the economic
regulation. After receiving several criticisms, the
rate of return regulation has been replaced by
incentive regulation. The main objective of this
regulation is to stimulate business efficiency.
This paper proposes an alternative application
of Data Envelopment Analysis to the Brazilian
case, characterized by a large territory: the use
of Unit Networks in the distribution segment
to regionalize the concession area and then
to analyse the efficiencies separately. Many
regulators use the entire distribution company
as a Decision Making Unit for price regulation
when benchmarking is applied. However,
in Brazil, quality performance is measured
in detail using sets of consuming units; i.e.,
quality is measured using small parts of the
company. Given that efficiency cannot be
assessed without considering various aspects
of quality performance and characteristics
of the underlying environment in the utility’s
concession area, this paper tries to find the tradeoff
among management, quality, environment
and costs. Therefore, the main contribution of
this paper is twofold: the solution for Brazilian
distribution companies’ heterogeneity and the
choice of variables that are better measures
for an efficiency analysis. Some examples
with Brazilian utilities are provided to show the
advantages of the proposed approach.
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Número de páginas: 16
- José Wanderley Marangon Lima
- Ana Lúcia Miranda Lopes
- Luana Medeiros Marangon Lima
- Sandra de Sousa Xavier