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Renewable energies and the oil companies in brazil: a study of energy transition and policy mixes.

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dc.publisher.country Brasil pt_BR
dc.publisher.initials UFCG pt_BR
dc.subject.cnpq Engenharia de Produção. pt_BR
dc.citation.issue 10 pt_BR
dc.title Renewable energies and the oil companies in brazil: a study of energy transition and policy mixes. pt_BR
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Oil and gas companies have been reinventing themselves, preparing for a future where their old business model will not fit. Companies like Shell, Equinor, Total, and bp have all included renewables in their portfolios in the past few years. This kind of market change is motivated and very dependent on appropriate public policies, like feed-in tariffs and subsidies, which can influence the speed and the direction of an energy transition toward renewables. While most studies about the adoption of renewables by oil companies are from developed countries, the authors have found very few publications about this theme in Brazil, especially involving public policies. Studies for developed countries usually consider an energy transition to reduce oil and gas activity and increase renewables and electrification, but this strategy may not suit Brazil. Brazil already has a large share of renewables in its energy matrix, it has serious social issues, and most of its GHG emissions come from forestry and land-use change. As such, research on the specific case of Brazil is needed. This work aims to understand how public policies in Brazil favor or hinder the adoption of renewables by oil companies and the reduction of efforts in the exploration and production of oil and gas. Through documentary research and interviews of oil and gas professionals, this article analyses the activity and plans of the seven larger oilproducing companies in Brazil and how the public policies influence these companies toward a transition to renewables and a reduction in the oil and gas activity. We analyze the Brazilian energy public policies according to the policy mix conceptual framework proposed by Rogge and Reichardt (2016). As a result, the authors show that though some oil companies in Brazil have made significant renewables investments, their current focus will still be oil and gas in the following years. The authors show the main existing barriers for these companies to adopt renewables. They also make recommendations for Brazil’s energy policy mix to facilitate and boost a transition towards low-carbon energy system. pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/32809
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-13T18:54:51Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-13
dc.date.available 2023-11-13T18:54:51Z
dc.type Artigo de Evento pt_BR
dc.subject Óleo e gás pt_BR
dc.subject Transição energética pt_BR
dc.subject Energias renováveis - Brasil pt_BR
dc.subject Políticas públicas - energia pt_BR
dc.subject Política energética - Brasil pt_BR
dc.subject Oil and gas pt_BR
dc.subject Energy transition pt_BR
dc.subject Renewable energies - Brazil pt_BR
dc.subject Public policies - energy pt_BR
dc.subject Energy policy - Brazil pt_BR
dc.rights Acesso Aberto pt_BR
dc.creator NOGUCHI, Alexandre.
dc.creator NOBRE, Farley Simon Mendes.
dc.publisher Universidade Federal de Campina Grande pt_BR
dc.language eng pt_BR
dc.title.alternative Energias renováveis e as empresas petrolíferas no Brasil: um estudo sobre transição energética e combinações de políticas. pt_BR
dc.identifier.citation NOGUCHI, Alexandre; NOBRE, Farley Simon Mendes. Renewable energies and the oil companies in brazil: a study of energy transition and policy mixes. In: X SIMPÓSIO DE ENGENHARIA DE PRODUÇÃO, 10., 2022. Anais [...]. Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Veiga de Almeida, 2022. ISSN: 2318-9258. Disponível em: http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/32809 pt_BR


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