Expensive Energy from Cheap Sources Hampers Brazil's Economy
By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 21 2022 (IPS) - Brazil has abundant low-cost energy, but by the time it reaches the consumer it is one of the most expensive in the world. This contradiction hinders the countrys human and economic development and the solutions found have actually aggravated the problem.
The rise of hydrocarbon prices on the international market, intensified by Russias invasion of Ukraine, unleashed a battle by the government to curb energy prices, as the rising costs hurt the administrations hopes for reelection in the October elections. Lower taxes were the chosen formula.
It is positive, it mitigates the problem, but it does not improve energy efficiency, said Paulo Pedrosa, president of the Association of Large Industrial Energy Consumers and Free Consumers (ABRACE), whose members are responsible for the consumption of 40 percent of the electricity and 42 percent of the natural gas used in Brazil.
Now that the debate on the subject has been sparked, the opportunity should be used to bring about structural changes, aimed at removing from energy the costs of public policies, of many extra costs that should not be in the electricity bill, he argued.
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