Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Sep 3, 2024
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According to the IADB, this Technical Cooperation (TC) will support the development of critical knowledge products regarding pricing/tariff schemes for electricity markets to accelerate energy transition and increase green technology adoption in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region. To this end, the technical cooperation has three main goals: (i) propose alternatives pricing/tariff schemes for a new paradigm: the entrance of variable renewable energy sources such as solar or wind; (ii) evaluate the feasibility of implementing new pricing models within the regional context; and (iii) analyze the design of new focalized incentive schemes related to the electrification of energy consumption.
IADB Team Leader:
Lenin Humberto Balza Angulo
No contacts available at the time of disclosure.
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