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Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (15) ◽  
pp. 4404
Author(s):  
Teijo Palander ◽  
Jari Takkinen

The digitalization of the forest sector, the increased demand of energy-wood, as well as faster market changes have increased the number of challenges for wood procurement of the forest industry. The aim of the study is to optimize wood procurement (upstream of supply chain) of energy and material production in integrated situations, and to consider the effects of production changes on the management of procurement regions. Three scenarios described integrated production situations in a carbon-neutral forest industry: (1) declining export, (2) energy reform, and (3) extensive energy reform. Time-varying capital-, cost-, and energy efficiency of the dynamic wood-flow model affected the competitiveness of the procurement regions. As a novel contribution, energy efficiency was modeled using the price of emission allowance as a cost parameter. The results show the positive effects of the energy reforms, which partly compensate for the declining exports. In addition, it is possible to change wood procurement in the regions in a market-oriented way. Decision makers should optimize purchases, inventories, and procurement resources as business processes, which are also considered success factors for the forest industry in integrated production situations. The strategic solution of extensive energy reform provides a potential approach for carbon-neutral customer-oriented supply chains, but it needs tactical energy efficiency analysis in future studies of sustainability, if the ultimate goal is to implement a carbon-free forest industry and bioeconomy.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. 3331
Author(s):  
Juan C. Percino-Picazo ◽  
Armando R. Llamas-Terres ◽  
Federico A. Viramontes-Brown

This paper analyzes the energy reform that has taken place in Mexico since 2013, driven by steady growth in energy demand and insufficient economic resources. The relevant points in the restructuring process are discussed, shedding light on the impact of recent governmental actions not aligned with the original spirit of the law. This research uses a framework and fundamentals of a well-organized structural process called the textbook model, making a comparative analysis of Mexican reform. It proceeds by presenting the Mexican Electrical System in numbers and how it is affected by the present government’s restructuring process providing positive and negative impacts of several implementations. The main objectives of restructuring were carried out to attract private investment and increase the reliability and efficiency of the system. During the first four years, the reform has attracted investment, in diminishing form in generation but not in transmission and distribution. Therefore, the main reason for this is explained and a brief analysis and the roots of these failures are presented. It is shown that recent political decisions tend to keep the system operator and regulatory agencies under Federal Government control so that it is acting against the main objectives of the original reform. Finally, a summary of the deviation of the reality from the existing law is outlined.


2021 ◽  
Vol 70 ◽  
pp. 101191
Author(s):  
José Carlos Ramírez ◽  
Francisco Ortiz-Arango ◽  
Juan Rosellón

Significance The government will appeal the rulings, which follow action by renewables firms. With constitutional battles over energy investments already unfolding, the future of Mexico’s energy framework has been thrown into turmoil. Impacts Increasing energy prices will probably push inflation above Banxico’s upper target limit of 4%. AMLO’s apparent disregard for international trade agreements will strain relations with the United States. AMLO’s pro-austerity fiscal stance could take a toll on his popularity.


Author(s):  
David Silva Gutierrez ◽  
David Bonilla Vargas ◽  
Atziri Moreno Vite
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2021 ◽  
Vol 293 ◽  
pp. 03033
Author(s):  
Chen Xi ◽  
Guo Ting ◽  
Feng Zhi’an ◽  
Qian Wei

On the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, It is stressed that that China will establish and improve the economic system of green and low-carbon circular development and promote the reform of energy system and develop the renewable energy, and then it is urgent for China to not only master the basic laws of the world’s renewable energy development, comply with the trend and trend of energy reform, but also promote the development of renewable energy based on national conditions and regional conditions, so as to achieve higher quality development of economy and society.


Author(s):  
José M. Labeaga ◽  
Xavier Labandeira ◽  
Xiral López-Otero

Abstract Equity and efficiency are crucial issues behind any tax reform, but they are particularly relevant in countries with high inequality and large shares of poverty. This paper provides a comprehensive socio-economic empirical assessment of Mexico's proposed (and partially implemented) tax reforms in the energy domain, and of a hypothetical partial removal of existing electricity subsidies. Using a rich household income and expenditure survey within the context of a demand system adjustment of non-durable goods, the article provides the public-revenue, environmental and distributional impacts from the simulation of different combinations of energy taxation, subsidy-removal and distributive offsets. The paper also provides detailed ex-ante evidence on the effects of compensatory devices that may contribute to the successful implementation of energy reform packages and significant poverty alleviation in Mexico.


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