Electricity Supply Regulations in South America: A Review of Regulatory Aspects
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Overview of the Electricity Distribution Sector in South America
2.1. Argentina
2.2. Bolivia
2.3. Brazil
2.4. Chile
2.5. Colombia
2.6. Ecuador
2.7. Guyana
2.8. Paraguay
2.9. Peru
2.10. Suriname
2.11. Uruguay
2.12. Venezuela
2.13. Summary of the 12 Countries
3. Regulatory Models in South America
3.1. Duration and Frequency Indicators
- Argentina [14]:
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- Total Interruption Time per Transformer (TTIT);
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- Total Interruption Time per Installed rated kVA (TTIK);
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- Average Frequency of Interruption by Transformer (FMIT);
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- Average Interruption Frequency per installed nominal kVA (FMIK).
- Bolivia [20]:
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- Total Interruption Time in LV (Ts);
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- Individual Total Time of Interruptions in MV and HV (T);
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- Average Interruption Frequency in LV (Fs);
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- Individual Interruption Frequency in MV and HV (F).
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- Individual Interruption Duration per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (DIC);
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- Maximum Duration of Continuous Interruption per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (DMIC);
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- Duration of the Individual Interruption on a Critical Day per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (DICRI);
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- Equivalent Interruption Duration per Consumer Unit (DEC);
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- Individual Interruption Frequency per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (FIC);
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- Equivalent Interruption Frequency per Consumer Unit (FEC).
- Chile [31]:
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- Customer Interruption Time (TIC);
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- Individual Interruption Frequency per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (FIC).
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- Duration of Service Interruptions (DES);
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- System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI);
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- Interruption Duration for the User (DIU);
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- Frequency of Service Interruptions (FES);
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- System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI);
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- User Interrupt Frequency (FIU).
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- Total Interruption Time per installed rated kVA (TTIK);
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- Individual Interruption Duration per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (DIC);
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- Average Interruption Frequency per installed nominal kVA (FMIK);
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- Individual Interruption Frequency per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (FIC).
- Guyana [47]:
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- System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI);
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- System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI).
- Paraguay [51]:
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- Equivalent Power Interruption Duration (DEP);
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- Equivalent Power Interruption Frequency (FEP).
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- Total Weighted Duration of Interruptions per Client (D);
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- Individual Interruption Duration per Consumer Unit or Connection Point (DIC);
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- Total Number of Interruptions per Client per Semester (N);
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- Number of Interruptions per Consumer (NIC).
- Suriname [65]:
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- System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI);
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- System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI).
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- Total outage time of a consumer (Tci);
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- Maximum duration of interruption of a consumer (Dmaxi);
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- Total average time of interruption per consumer in a Group (Tca);
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- Interruption frequency of a consumer (Fci);
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- Average frequency of interruption per consumer in a Group (Fca).
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- Total Interruption Time for the User (TTIU);
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- Total Interruption Time per installed rated kVA (TTIK);
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- User Interrupt Frequency (FIU);
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- Average Interruption Frequency per installed nominal kVA (FMIK).
3.2. Indicator limits
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- Selection of relevant attributes for comparative analysis;
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- Application of comparative analysis, based on selected attributes;
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- Calculation of limits for the DEC and FEC indicators, according to the performance of similar groups;
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- Analysis of the results by ANEEL for the definition of DEC and FEC limits.
- The evaluation of indicators is carried out quarterly;
- For the year 2020, the limit for DES was 48.4 hours, while for FES it was 52.3 interruptions;
- The analysis of indicators is carried out in four groups, which are defined by geographic location and number of inhabitants.
- Average and individual quality indicators based on daily and monthly reports;
- The annual limits of the SAIDI and SAIFI indicators are calculated and established in separate resolutions;
- Depending on the performance of the indicators, incentives are applied to the annual income of the suppliers.
3.3. Financial Compensation
- The minimum amount of compensation must be BRL 0.01 (one cent of the real);
- The amount of compensation must be limited to 18 times the VRC (base monetary value for calculating the compensation in the current month);
- When it exceeds the limit of two or more individual indicators (DIC, FIC, and DMIC) in the same calculation period, the indicator with the highest monetary compensation is considered;
- When a violation of the DICRI indicator occurs, the compensation must be carried out without prejudice to the compensation for violation of the DIC, FIC, and DMIC indicators;
- The utility must adopt a single billing cycle reference used in the calculation of the VRC for the month in which the indicator is calculated.
- Origin of payment of compensation;
- Outage rates and standards;
- Determination of energy not supplied and compensation amount;
- Allocation of payment of compensations.
- Classification and exclusion of events;
- Individual quality levels;
- Reference indicators and minimum quality required;
- Requirements and information for the application of the incentives and compensation regime.
- Power theoretically not provided and energy recorded in the semester;
- Number of interruptions per customer in the analyzed semester;
- Total cumulative duration of outages;
- Unitary compensation for breach in the quality of supply in the amount of 0.35 USD/kWh;
- Magnitude factor of supply quality indicators;
- Compensation received by the end customer or utility.
- When the limits of the and indicators are exceeded, the value corresponding to the compensations for the two indicators will be calculated and the greater of them will be applied;
- It will be calculated and applied in the same way when the limits of the and indicators are violated;
- Compensation for exceeding the indicator will always be applied, regardless of the result of other indicators in the same period;
- Compensation will be implemented through discounts on the invoice of affected consumers;
- When the compensation exceeds the amount of the first invoice on which the discount is made, the remaining balance must be deducted from the next invoices, limited to a maximum amount, until the compensation is completed.
- Amount of energy not supplied and average price of energy expressed in VEF/kWh;
- Multiplier factor, according to the nature of the infraction, classified into first, occasional, or repeated;
- User billing for the last 3 months at the end of the control period expressed in Bs;
- Total energy billed to the user in the last 3 months at the end of the control period, expressed in kWh.
4. Performance Results
5. A Case Study: Brazil
- Attribute: represents one of the characteristics of a set that allows analyzing similarities between other sets;
- Set: is formed by a certain number of consumer units and defined by the distribution substation;
- Cluster: through the attributes, the sets are grouped by the a clustering method, which seeks to gather the most similar sets, giving rise to a cluster.
5.1. Selection of Attributes
- Step 1: Acquisition of a complete database including 146 attributes of 2610 sets of utilities, as defined in Public Consultations n. 043/2009 and n. 008/2010. This consolidated database allows one to verify the information about utilities, sets, attributes, and average values of the collective indicators. To assess the impact of socioeconomic attributes on the model, analyses were performed, first considering 11 socioeconomic attributes listed in Technical Note n. 102/2014. Socioeconomic variables are associated with factors such as social status, income, basic sanitation, subnormal households, housing infrastructure, municipal development, access to water supply, garbage collection service, and violence. Then, a second analysis was performed disregarding socioeconomic aspects. In addition, given the difficulty of obtaining information, the problems of standardizing the way of sending, the intersection of databases, and high correlations, more than 70 attributes were excluded in Step 1;
- Step 2: Realization of Pearson and Spearman correlation analyses between the attributes and the average values of DEC and FEC (considering the years from 2011 to 2013). ANEEL considers a minimum correlation of 0.20, in the module, for the attribute to remain in the following analysis. As a result, 69 attributes were selected for DEC and 67 for FEC.
- Step 3: Assessment of the socioeconomic impact in the selection of attributes. This step intersects with the problem in two distinct streams, with the blue stream representing the model with all attributes, and the green stream representing the model without the 11 socioeconomic attributes. Before the regression analysis was performed, the data were normalized, aiming at a more uniform distribution. As the original data distribution differs from the normal distribution, the natural logarithm was applied to obtain linearity. Data normalization was performed using the following expression [27]:
- Step 4: Perform a linear regression by the Stepwise method for sets that do not have empty data, where the attributes are inserted step-by-step in the model, according to their additional contribution. Eventually, with the inclusion of a new variable, a previously inserted variable may no longer be significant and is removed from the model. The significance criterion adopted by ANEEL is 1% for the variable to enter or leave the model. Then, to obtain attributes with little correlation with each other, a Multicollinearity analysis is performed using the statistical measure called Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) as a metric. The attribute with the highest VIF is discarded from the regression, which is performed again with the attributes that were not excluded. This process of regression and analysis of the VIF is carried out until all attributes have a VIF lower than five. The entire process described in this step is carried out for DEC and FEC, with and without socioeconomic attributes;
- Step 5: Repeat the process of Step 4, but with the attributes selected in the previous step. In addition, the behavior of socioeconomic attributes is evaluated;
- Step 6: Decision on whether to include socioeconomic variables. From the models obtained for DEC and FEC, considering or not the socioeconomic attributes, it is observed that the more complete models present a higher value of the accumulated coefficient of determination ( of the model). Despite this, it should be noted that most of the socioeconomic attributes available by the municipality have a low data-update rate, which may result in distortions in the analyses. Therefore, observing the difficulty of updating socioeconomic data, the model without the socioeconomic variables for DEC and FEC is chosen;
- Step 7: Evaluation of the partial coefficient of determination partial , from the model without socioeconomic attributes. ANEEL adopted the value of 2% for the partial for the DEC and FEC. This value was chosen after verifying that from the sixth to the seventh attribute, the value of the partial drops to less than half. Thus, we decided to use only the six most important attributes for the two models. It is noteworthy that, of the six attributes chosen, five are common to both indicators.
5.2. Clustering of Sets
5.3. Definition of Indicators Limits
5.4. Analysis of Sets
- In relation to attributes NUC_IND and PC_ERMT_3F, the set with the best performance for the average DEC presented a higher number of larger bubbles in its cluster. This indicates a higher industrial concentration and percentage of three-phase MV networks in the similar sets;
- When analyzing the attribute PC_VRAM, the set with the worst performance for the average DEC presented a higher number of larger bubbles in its cluster. Thus, indicating a higher concentration of high or average remaining vegetation in similar sets;
- In terms of geographic location, the best performing set was clustered into a cluster with sets concentrated in the Brazilian Southeast. However, the set with the worst performance integrates a cluster with more dispersed sets.
6. Future Directions
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AETN | Autoridad de Fiscalización de Electricidad y Tecnología Nuclear |
ANDE | Administración Nacional de Electricidad |
ANEEL | Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica |
ARCERNNR | Agencia de Regulación y Control de Energía y Recursos Naturales no Renovables |
ARCONEL | Agencia de Regulación y Control de Electricidad |
BDGD | Base de Dados Geográfica da Distribuidora |
CChEN | Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear |
CELESC | Centrais Elétricas de Santa Catarina |
CM_NUC_RES | Consumo médio por unidade consumidora da classe residencial |
CNE | Comisión Nacional de Energía |
CORPOELEC | Corporación Eléctrica Nacional |
CREG | Comisión de Regulación de Energía y Gas |
D | Duración Total Ponderada de Interrupciones por Cliente |
DEC | Duração Equivalente de Interrupção por Unidade Consumidora |
DEP | Duración Equivalente de Interrupción por Potencia |
DERs | Distributed Energy Resources |
DES | Duración de las Interrupciones del Servicio |
DEV | Dienst Electriciteits Voorziening |
DIC | Duração de Interrupção Individual por Unidade Consumidora ou por Ponto de Conexão |
DICRI | Duração da Interrupção Individual ocorrida em Dia Crítico por Unidade |
Consumidora ou por Ponto de Conexão | |
DIU | Duración de Interrupción para el Usuario |
Dmaxi | Duración máxima de interrupción de un consumidor |
DMIC | Duração Máxima de Interrupção Contínua por Unidade Consumidora ou por |
Ponto de Conexão | |
EAS | Energie Autoriteit van Suriname |
EBS | Energie Bedrijven Suriname |
EDENOR | Empresa Distribuidora y Comercializadora Norte |
EDESUR | Empresa Distribuidora Sur |
ENRE | Ente Nacional Regulador de la Electricidad |
F | Frecuencia Individual de Interrupción en MT y AT |
Fs | Frecuencia Media de Interrupción en BT |
Fca | Frecuencia media de interrupción por consumidor en un Agrupamiento |
Fci | Frecuencia de interrupción de un consumidor |
FEC | Frequência Equivalente de Interrupção por Unidade Consumidora |
FEP | Frecuencia Equivalente de Interrupción por Potencia |
FES | Frecuencia de las Interrupciones del Servicio |
FIC | Frequência de Interrupção Individual por Unidade Consumidora ou por Ponto de Conexão |
FIU | Frecuencia de Interrupción para el Usuario |
FMIK | Frecuencia Media de Interrupción por kVA nominal instalado |
FMIT | Frecuencia Media de Interrupción por Transformador |
GEA | Guyana Energy Agency |
GPL | Guyana Power & Light |
HV | High Voltage |
kVA | kilovolt-ampere |
kWh | kilowatt-hour |
LV | Low Voltage |
MME | Ministério de Minas e Energia / Ministerio de Minas y Energía |
MPPEE | Ministro del Poder Popular para la Energía Eléctrica |
MV | Medium Voltage |
MWh | Megawatt-hour |
N | Número Total de Interrupciones por Cliente por Semestre |
NIC | Número de Interrupciones por Consumidor |
NCSD | Normas de Calidad del Servicio de Distribución de Electricidad |
NTCSE | Norma Técnica de Calidad de los Servicios Eléctricos |
NTCSER | Norma Técnica de Calidad para los Servicios Eléctricos Rurales |
NUC_COM | Número de unidades consumidoras da classe comercial |
NUC_IND | Número de unidades consumidoras da classe industrial |
Osinergmin | Organismo Supervisor de la Inversión en Energía y Minería |
PC_ERMT_3F | Percentual de redes MT trifásicas |
PC_NUC_AD | Percentual de número de unidades consumidoras em áreas de alta densidade |
PC_VRAM | Percentual de área com vegetação remanescente alta ou média |
PLUV | Precipitação pluviométrica média anual |
PRODIST | Procedimentos de Distribuição de Energia Elétrica no Sistema Elétrico Nacional |
RCDE | Reglamento de Calidad de Distribución de Electricidad |
RCDSEE | Reglamento de Calidad de Distribución del Servicio de Energía Eléctrica |
SAIDI | System Average Interruption Duration Index |
SAIFI | System Average Interruption Frequency Index |
SEC | Superintendencia de Electricidad y Combustibles |
SG | Smart Grids |
SSPD | Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios |
ST | Sub-transmission |
T | Tiempo Total Individual de las Interrupciones en MT y AT |
Ts | Tiempo Total de Interrupción en BT |
Tca | Tiempo medio total de interrupción por consumidor en un Agrupamiento |
Tci | Tiempo total de interrupción de un consumidor |
TIC | Tiempo de Interrupciones por Consumidor |
TTIK | Tiempo Total de Interrupción por kVA nominal instalado |
TTIT | Tiempo Total de Interrupción por Transformador |
TTIU | Tiempo Total de Interrupción para el Usuario |
UREE | Unidad Reguladora de la Energía Eléctrica |
URSEA | Unidad Reguladora de Servicios de Energía y Agua |
UTE | Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas |
VIF | Variance Inflation Factor |
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Country | Regulatory Organ | Number of Utilities | Ownership of Utilities |
---|---|---|---|
Argentina | ENRE | 26 | mixed |
Bolivia | AETN | 07 | mixed |
Brazil | ANEEL | 60 | mixed |
Chile | CNE | 25 | private |
Colombia | CREG | 28 | mixed |
Ecuador | ARCERNNR | 11 | mixed |
Guyana | GEA | 01 | public |
Paraguay | ANDE | 01 | public |
Peru | Osinergmin | 23 | mixed |
Suriname | EBS | 01 | public |
Uruguay | URSEA | 01 | public |
Venezuela | CORPOELEC | 01 | public |
Consumer Type | Duration Limit | Frequency limit |
---|---|---|
[Hours/Semester] | [Interruptions/Semester] | |
High-Voltage (HV) consumer | 2 | 3 |
Medium-Voltage (MV) consumer | 3 | 4 |
Low-Voltage (LV) consumer (big power demand) | 6 | 6 |
LV consumer (medium and small power demands) | 10 | 6 |
Level | Type of System | Frequency | Time |
---|---|---|---|
(Interruptions/Semester) | Hours/Semester | ||
LV consumer | Quality 1 | 7 | 6 |
Quality 2 | 14 | 12 | |
Quality 3 | 30 | 35 | |
MV consumer | Quality 1 | 7 | 12 |
Quality 2 | 12 | 25 | |
Quality 3 | 20 | 35 | |
HV | – | 3 | 6 |
Network Voltage | High Density | Medium Density | Low Density | Very Low Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
Network | Network | Network | Network | |
LV | 9 | 10 | 14 | 18 |
MV | 5 | 6 | 10 | 14 |
Network Voltage | High Density | Medium Density | Low Density | Very Low Density |
---|---|---|---|---|
Network | Network | Network | Network | |
LV | 8 | 10 | 14 | 18 |
MV | 6 | 7 | 8 | 12 |
Year | SAIDI | SAIFI |
---|---|---|
[Hours] | [Interruptions] | |
2019 | 35.0 | 45.1 |
2020 | 32.2 | 41.5 |
2021 | 29.6 | 38.2 |
2022 | 27.2 | 35.1 |
Category | DIU (Inferior Limit) | DIU (Upper Limit) | FIU (Inferior Limit) | FIU (Upper Limit) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0.0 | 32.2 | 0.0 | 41.5 |
2 | 32.2 | 64.4 | 41.5 | 83.0 |
3 | 64.4 | 96.6 | 83.0 | 124.5 |
4 | 96.6 | 360.0 | 124.5 | 360.0 |
5 | >360.0 | >360.0 | >360.0 | >360.0 |
Indicator | Network | High-Density Feeder | Low-Density Feeder |
---|---|---|---|
FMIK [interruptions] | 6.0 | 7.0 | 9.5 |
TTIK [hours] | 8.0 | 10.0 | 16.0 |
Customer Type | FIC | DIC |
---|---|---|
(Interruptions) | (Hours) | |
High-Voltage consumer | 6.0 | 8.0 |
Medium-Voltage consumer | 8.0 | 10.0 |
Voltage Level | NIC | DIC |
---|---|---|
(Interruptions) | (Hours) | |
Very high/HV | 2 | 4 |
MV | 4 | 7 |
LV | 6 | 10 |
Voltage Level | NIC (Concentrated Rural) | DIC (Concentrated Rural) | NIC (Scattered Rural) | DIC (Scattered Rural) |
---|---|---|---|---|
(Interruptions) | (Hours) | (Interruptions) | (Hours) | |
MV | 07 | 17 | 07 | 28 |
LV | 10 | 25 | 10 | 40 |
Indicator | Urban High Density (LV) | Urban High Density (MV) | Urban Medium Density (LV) | Urban Medium Density (MV) | Low Density Urban (LV) | Low Density Urban (MV) | Rural (LV) | Rural (MV) | Distance ≤ 15 km from ST | Distance > 15 km from ST |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3.6 | 2.5 | 9.9 | 6.8 | 18 | 14 | 36 | 28 | 3 | 8 | |
(hours) | ||||||||||
1.8 | 1.5 | 4.5 | 4 | 8 | 7 | 14 | 11 | 1.5 | 4 | |
(interruptions) | ||||||||||
16 | 9 | 25 | 20 | 37 | 31 | 77 | 58 | 9 | 20 | |
(hours) | ||||||||||
7 | 5 | 12 | 10 | 18 | 16 | 33 | 24 | 3 | 9 | |
(interruptions) | ||||||||||
10 | 8 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 14 | 14 | 8 | 8 | |
(hours) |
Voltage level | FIU (LV) | TTIU (LV) | FIU (MV) | TTIU (MV) | FIU (HV) | TTIU (HV) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(Interruptions) | (Hours) | (Interruptions) | (Hours) | (Interruptions) | (Hours) | |
Very high | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
HV | 2 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
MV | 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
LV | 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Very low | 6 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Voltage Level | FMIK | TTIK |
---|---|---|
(Interruptions) | (Hours) | |
Very High | 2 | 2 |
HV | 2 | 3 |
MV | 3 | 3 |
LV | 3 | 4 |
Very low | 4 | 4 |
Client Type | Cost of Energy Not Supplied (U$S/kWh) |
---|---|
MV and HV rates | 2.71 |
LV rates (small demands) | 2.27 |
Residential and public lighting rates | 1.40 |
Year | EDENOR | EDESUR |
---|---|---|
2016 | 73,050,236 | 88,166,229 |
2017 | 118,979,332 | 244,985,018 |
2018 | 444,332,458 | 364,712,301 |
2019 | 239,649,596 | 460,882,653 |
2020 | 204,870,778 | 526,344,375 |
Indicator | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
---|---|---|---|---|
FMIK | 7.60 | 6.15 | 6.05 | 4.85 |
TTIK | 10.09 | 7.63 | 7.66 | 5.90 |
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
PC_NUC_AD | Percentage of number of consumer units in areas of high density (%) |
PC_VRAM | Percentage of area with high or medium remaining vegetation (%) |
PC_ERMT_3F | Percentage of three-phase MV networks (%) |
PLUV | Average annual rainfall (mm) |
CM_NUC_RES | Average consumption per consumer unit of the residential class (MWh) |
NUC_IND | Number of industrial class consumer units |
NUC_COM | Number of commercial class consumer units |
Set Type | Percentile (%) |
---|---|
Aerial interconnected | 20 |
Isolated aerial | 50 |
Underground | 50 |
Set Name | Average DEC |
---|---|
Porto Alegre 1 | 4.88 hours |
Pedro Osório | 67.12 hours |
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Delavechia, R.P.; Ferraz, B.P.; Weiand, R.S.; Silveira, L.; Ramos, M.J.S.; dos Santos, L.L.C.; Bernardon, D.P.; Garcia, R.A.F. Electricity Supply Regulations in South America: A Review of Regulatory Aspects. Energies 2023, 16, 915. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020915
Delavechia RP, Ferraz BP, Weiand RS, Silveira L, Ramos MJS, dos Santos LLC, Bernardon DP, Garcia RAF. Electricity Supply Regulations in South America: A Review of Regulatory Aspects. Energies. 2023; 16(2):915. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020915
Chicago/Turabian StyleDelavechia, Robson Porsch, Bibiana P. Ferraz, Raul Scapini Weiand, Leonardo Silveira, Maicon Jaderson Silveira Ramos, Laura Lisiane Callai dos Santos, Daniel Pinheiro Bernardon, and Rui Anderson Ferrarezi Garcia. 2023. "Electricity Supply Regulations in South America: A Review of Regulatory Aspects" Energies 16, no. 2: 915. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020915
APA StyleDelavechia, R. P., Ferraz, B. P., Weiand, R. S., Silveira, L., Ramos, M. J. S., dos Santos, L. L. C., Bernardon, D. P., & Garcia, R. A. F. (2023). Electricity Supply Regulations in South America: A Review of Regulatory Aspects. Energies, 16(2), 915. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020915