• DocumentCode
    1032750
  • Title

    Creating harmony in South America

  • Author

    Barroso, Luiz A. ; Mocarquer, Sebastian ; Rudnick, Hugh ; Castro, Tracisio

  • Volume
    4
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    32
  • Lastpage
    46
  • Abstract
    South America is looking for ways to harmonize power supply expansion with growing environmental concerns as electricity demand increases at a fast pace. While South America contributed little to the world\´s total pollutant emissions, societies are increasingly becoming aware of the impact that new hydropower plants or fossil-burning thermal generators have. And the "not in my backyard" syndrome, typical of developed countries, is also gaining strength in the region. Private investors leading key investment decisions in the reformed South American power sectors are facing organized opposition to the building of new plants. Brazil and Chile provide two examples of how countries are trying to reconcile the need for abundant energy supply with environmental constraints
  • Keywords
    environmental management; hydroelectric power stations; investment; power generation economics; power markets; power supply quality; power system harmonics; steam power stations; Brazil; Chile; South America; electricity demand; electricity market; energy development; environmental challenges; environmental constraints; fossil-burning thermal generators; hydropower plants; investment decisions; not in my backyard syndrome; power sectors; power supply expansion; total pollutant emissions; Electricity supply industry; Energy consumption; Hydroelectric power generation; Investments; Natural gas; Petroleum; Power generation economics; Power supplies; South America; Thermal pollution;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1540-7977
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MPAE.2006.1657718
  • Filename
    1657718