Economy &Energy
November-December 1999

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Is The Consumer Earning Market Power in Electric Sector?
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Emission of Greenhouse
Effect Gases by Thermo-electric
Power Plants

Evaluation of the contribution of each fuel type to the emission of the different greenhouse effect gases (CO2, CO, NOX, N2O, CH4 and NMVOC) according to the power station's technology is made. It is shown that the geographical distribution by state allows for considering their respective main station.

Is The Consumer Earning Market Power in Electric Sector?

Zilmar José de Souza

Since 1995 there has been the free consumer figure, in other words, that who can choose its electricity supplier, escaping from the monopoly practiced by the local concessionaires
In practice, the free consumer couldn’t exercise its power option because there wasn’t a regulation that was now established by the Electricity National Agency (Aneel) through the Resolution 281, published on 10/01/99. The perspective of this new situation is analyzed.

 

Petroleum  and Natural Gas in Espirito Santo
Genserico Encarnação Jr.
The demand and offer of natural gas and petroleum is analyzed from the historical and prospective point of views. It is highlighted the potential of Espirito Santo in their production - with emphasis to natural gas - and absorption in the local market.

 

Economy & Energy Year III - No 17 November-December 1999 Main Page Emission of Greenhouse Effect Gases by Thermo-electric Power Plants Is The Consumer Earning Market Power in Electric Sector? Petroleum  And Natural Gas In Espirito Santo. Supported by FAPEMIG