Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector

This paper presents an analysis of the main challenges faced by Argentina, regarding both institutional and tariff taxes subsidies accommodations, to properly handle the new opportunities behind Distributed Energy Resources (DER). Regarding electricity prices and tariffs, examining fixed and variable distribution margins in particular, the paper computes the rebalancing pre-tax tariff correctionskeeping constant net distribution incomesin various jurisdictions, requiring in all cases much higher fixed charges and lower variable charges than today in order to better reflect fixed and variable distribution costs, a pre-requisite to efficient DER development. While efficient in the longer run, such tariff adjustment is shown to have distributional impacts, which can be dealt with by compensating fixed transfers to the poorest 30 percent of users at a relatively low cost. Taxes and subsidies pursuing social and environmental goals also need major restructuring to be efficient and consistent with price signals leading to socially efficient decentralized decision. While these corrections are neither minor nor politically insignificant, a failure to accommodate institutional pricing subsidy tax rules and criteria will eventually lead to unsustainable distribution networks or inefficient duplication of costs.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Santiago Urbiztondo
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Electricity Generation, Electricity Tariff, Electricity Consumption, Electricity Service, Public Utility, Retail, Energy Distribution, L94 - Electric Utilities, L51 - Economics of Regulation, Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002467
https://publications.iadb.org/en/regulation-of-public-utilities-of-the-future-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-the-argentine-electricity-sector
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spelling dig-bid-node-283482020-07-22T23:18:42ZRegulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector 2020-06-30T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002467 https://publications.iadb.org/en/regulation-of-public-utilities-of-the-future-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-the-argentine-electricity-sector Inter-American Development Bank Electricity Generation Electricity Tariff Electricity Consumption Electricity Service Public Utility Retail Energy Distribution L94 - Electric Utilities L51 - Economics of Regulation Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact This paper presents an analysis of the main challenges faced by Argentina, regarding both institutional and tariff taxes subsidies accommodations, to properly handle the new opportunities behind Distributed Energy Resources (DER). Regarding electricity prices and tariffs, examining fixed and variable distribution margins in particular, the paper computes the rebalancing pre-tax tariff correctionskeeping constant net distribution incomesin various jurisdictions, requiring in all cases much higher fixed charges and lower variable charges than today in order to better reflect fixed and variable distribution costs, a pre-requisite to efficient DER development. While efficient in the longer run, such tariff adjustment is shown to have distributional impacts, which can be dealt with by compensating fixed transfers to the poorest 30 percent of users at a relatively low cost. Taxes and subsidies pursuing social and environmental goals also need major restructuring to be efficient and consistent with price signals leading to socially efficient decentralized decision. While these corrections are neither minor nor politically insignificant, a failure to accommodate institutional pricing subsidy tax rules and criteria will eventually lead to unsustainable distribution networks or inefficient duplication of costs. Inter-American Development Bank Santiago Urbiztondo Fernando Navajas Diego Barril application/pdf IDB Publications Argentina Latin America and the Caribbean en
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topic Electricity Generation
Electricity Tariff
Electricity Consumption
Electricity Service
Public Utility
Retail
Energy Distribution
L94 - Electric Utilities
L51 - Economics of Regulation
Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact
Electricity Generation
Electricity Tariff
Electricity Consumption
Electricity Service
Public Utility
Retail
Energy Distribution
L94 - Electric Utilities
L51 - Economics of Regulation
Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact
spellingShingle Electricity Generation
Electricity Tariff
Electricity Consumption
Electricity Service
Public Utility
Retail
Energy Distribution
L94 - Electric Utilities
L51 - Economics of Regulation
Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact
Electricity Generation
Electricity Tariff
Electricity Consumption
Electricity Service
Public Utility
Retail
Energy Distribution
L94 - Electric Utilities
L51 - Economics of Regulation
Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact
Inter-American Development Bank
Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector
description This paper presents an analysis of the main challenges faced by Argentina, regarding both institutional and tariff taxes subsidies accommodations, to properly handle the new opportunities behind Distributed Energy Resources (DER). Regarding electricity prices and tariffs, examining fixed and variable distribution margins in particular, the paper computes the rebalancing pre-tax tariff correctionskeeping constant net distribution incomesin various jurisdictions, requiring in all cases much higher fixed charges and lower variable charges than today in order to better reflect fixed and variable distribution costs, a pre-requisite to efficient DER development. While efficient in the longer run, such tariff adjustment is shown to have distributional impacts, which can be dealt with by compensating fixed transfers to the poorest 30 percent of users at a relatively low cost. Taxes and subsidies pursuing social and environmental goals also need major restructuring to be efficient and consistent with price signals leading to socially efficient decentralized decision. While these corrections are neither minor nor politically insignificant, a failure to accommodate institutional pricing subsidy tax rules and criteria will eventually lead to unsustainable distribution networks or inefficient duplication of costs.
author2 Santiago Urbiztondo
author_facet Santiago Urbiztondo
Inter-American Development Bank
topic_facet Electricity Generation
Electricity Tariff
Electricity Consumption
Electricity Service
Public Utility
Retail
Energy Distribution
L94 - Electric Utilities
L51 - Economics of Regulation
Tariff rebalancing;DER;Network sustainability;Welfare impact
author Inter-American Development Bank
author_sort Inter-American Development Bank
title Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector
title_short Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector
title_full Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector
title_fullStr Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Argentine Electricity Sector
title_sort regulation of public utilities of the future in latin america and the caribbean: the argentine electricity sector
publisher Inter-American Development Bank
url http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002467
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