Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access
According to data from the 2000 Census, about 27 percent of Brazil's rural population still lacks access to electricity. This represents more than 2.5 million households. In comparison, the same statistic is about 20 percent in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. The figure includes the achievements of the Luz no Campo program, which will complete its first implementation phase with more than 600,000 new connections, but also users with precarious or illegal access to electricity. One important message from the census data is that the absence of a basic and modern energy source affects particularly low-income families, which end up paying a much higher price for energy service per kWh (because they use batteries) and living with poor quality lighting (from kerosene or LPG lamps), or both.
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dig-okr-10986180752024-08-08T17:21:57Z Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access World Bank BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS MODELS CAPITAL COSTS CAPTIVE USERS CARBON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONCESSION AGREEMENTS COVERS DEBT DECENTRALIZED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ACCESS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL VIABILITY GENERATION EQUIPMENT GENERATORS GRID EXPANSION GRID EXTENSION GRIDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTEREST RATES LEARNING MARKET STRUCTURE MINES NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL GAS POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER INDUSTRY POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRICE SIGNALS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS QUALITY STANDARDS QUOTAS REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL USERS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOOLS TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE WILLINGNESS TO PAY According to data from the 2000 Census, about 27 percent of Brazil's rural population still lacks access to electricity. This represents more than 2.5 million households. In comparison, the same statistic is about 20 percent in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. The figure includes the achievements of the Luz no Campo program, which will complete its first implementation phase with more than 600,000 new connections, but also users with precarious or illegal access to electricity. One important message from the census data is that the absence of a basic and modern energy source affects particularly low-income families, which end up paying a much higher price for energy service per kWh (because they use batteries) and living with poor quality lighting (from kerosene or LPG lamps), or both. 2014-04-25T19:49:39Z 2014-04-25T19:49:39Z 2005-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/03/6046544/brazil-background-study-national-rural-electrification-strategy-aiming-universal-access https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18075 English en_US Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP); CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC |
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS MODELS CAPITAL COSTS CAPTIVE USERS CARBON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONCESSION AGREEMENTS COVERS DEBT DECENTRALIZED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ACCESS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL VIABILITY GENERATION EQUIPMENT GENERATORS GRID EXPANSION GRID EXTENSION GRIDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTEREST RATES LEARNING MARKET STRUCTURE MINES NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL GAS POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER INDUSTRY POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRICE SIGNALS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS QUALITY STANDARDS QUOTAS REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL USERS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOOLS TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE WILLINGNESS TO PAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS MODELS CAPITAL COSTS CAPTIVE USERS CARBON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONCESSION AGREEMENTS COVERS DEBT DECENTRALIZED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ACCESS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL VIABILITY GENERATION EQUIPMENT GENERATORS GRID EXPANSION GRID EXTENSION GRIDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTEREST RATES LEARNING MARKET STRUCTURE MINES NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL GAS POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER INDUSTRY POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRICE SIGNALS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS QUALITY STANDARDS QUOTAS REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL USERS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOOLS TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE WILLINGNESS TO PAY |
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS MODELS CAPITAL COSTS CAPTIVE USERS CARBON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONCESSION AGREEMENTS COVERS DEBT DECENTRALIZED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ACCESS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL VIABILITY GENERATION EQUIPMENT GENERATORS GRID EXPANSION GRID EXTENSION GRIDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTEREST RATES LEARNING MARKET STRUCTURE MINES NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL GAS POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER INDUSTRY POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRICE SIGNALS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS QUALITY STANDARDS QUOTAS REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL USERS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOOLS TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE WILLINGNESS TO PAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS MODELS CAPITAL COSTS CAPTIVE USERS CARBON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONCESSION AGREEMENTS COVERS DEBT DECENTRALIZED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ACCESS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL VIABILITY GENERATION EQUIPMENT GENERATORS GRID EXPANSION GRID EXTENSION GRIDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTEREST RATES LEARNING MARKET STRUCTURE MINES NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL GAS POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER INDUSTRY POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRICE SIGNALS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS QUALITY STANDARDS QUOTAS REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL USERS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOOLS TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE WILLINGNESS TO PAY World Bank Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access |
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According to data from the 2000 Census,
about 27 percent of Brazil's rural population still
lacks access to electricity. This represents more than 2.5
million households. In comparison, the same statistic is
about 20 percent in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. The figure
includes the achievements of the Luz no Campo program, which
will complete its first implementation phase with more than
600,000 new connections, but also users with precarious or
illegal access to electricity. One important message from
the census data is that the absence of a basic and modern
energy source affects particularly low-income families,
which end up paying a much higher price for energy service
per kWh (because they use batteries) and living with poor
quality lighting (from kerosene or LPG lamps), or both. |
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS MODELS CAPITAL COSTS CAPTIVE USERS CARBON CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONCESSION AGREEMENTS COVERS DEBT DECENTRALIZED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DIESEL GENERATORS DIESEL SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE ALLOCATION ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ACCESS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICE ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM EMPLOYMENT ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL VIABILITY GENERATION EQUIPMENT GENERATORS GRID EXPANSION GRID EXTENSION GRIDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INTEREST RATES LEARNING MARKET STRUCTURE MINES NATIONAL LEVEL NATURAL GAS POLICY DECISIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER GENERATION POWER INDUSTRY POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRESENT VALUE PRICE SIGNALS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS QUALITY STANDARDS QUOTAS REGULATORY AGENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESIDENTIAL USERS RURAL ELECTRICITY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION STRATEGY SMALL HYDROPOWER SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS STAKEHOLDERS STRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOOLS TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL SERVICE WILLINGNESS TO PAY |
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title |
Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access |
title_short |
Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access |
title_full |
Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access |
title_fullStr |
Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access |
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Brazil Background Study for a National Rural Electrification Strategy : Aiming for Universal Access |
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brazil background study for a national rural electrification strategy : aiming for universal access |
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Washington, DC |
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2005-03 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/03/6046544/brazil-background-study-national-rural-electrification-strategy-aiming-universal-access https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18075 |
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