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Impact assessment of public policies in the municipalities covered by the Brazilian Incentive program for alternative electricity sources (PROINFA)

Anna Manuella Melo Nunes, Edvaldo Pereira Santos Júnior, Jevuks Araujo, Ana Karolina Acris Melo, Maria João Carreiro Pereira Rolim, Flávio José Simioni, Monica Carvalho and Luiz Moreira Coelho Junior

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 235, issue C

Abstract: Assessing the impacts of public policy allows us to show if public resources were used in an efficient way and if it has reached the population in a democratic way. The expansion of the electric sector benefits the entire population, providing social well-being and not only an interventionist economic policy. This article has assessed the impact of public policy in the municipalities covered by PROINFA - Incentive Program for Alternative Energy Sources. This program was based on the insertion of renewable sources on Brazilian power matrix, hitched to the principles of energy efficiency, economic development, and the promotion of social well-being. A program analysis ex post e ex ante was performed and used the econometric models PSM and Diff-in-Diff about socioeconomic indicators, from 2002 to 2018. The control group was the municipalities that received power plants benefited by PROINFA and the treatment group, those municipalities that showed similar features through the selected covariates. Results has showed that PROINFA presented a 10 % rise in per capita incoming on municipalities, 13,82 % in number of formal workers and 0,39 % in capital expenditure, demonstrating that program beneficiaries have achieved economic and social development. The ex-ante e ex post analysis of the public policy has indicated a good program coordination level between the organizations which has planned and executed the policy, MME and Eletrobrás, and used suitable methods for the achievement of the purposes in the implementation of the policy. It is concluded that PROINFA made positive impacts to the municipalities within its scope and collaborated with its regional development, as a policy aimed to ensure the sustainability of the economic development, which certainly requires planning and government engagement.

Keywords: Sustainable development; SDG 7; SDG 12; SDG 17; Renewable energy; Difference-in-differences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121342

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