DocumentCode :
3850235
Title :
Electricity in Brazil—Part 2 [History]
Author :
G Magalhães;L Tomiyoshi
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
8
Lastpage :
69
Abstract :
The period following World War II (WWII) saw a considerable increase in demand for electrical power throughout Brazil, particularly in the industrialized states. After WWII, the regions of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro faced a serious shortage of electric energy. For many reasons, power companies did not meet this demand. The problems were pervasive: the depression years of the 1930s had seen a low investment in electrical generation; the international turmoil in manufacturing during WWII made it very difficult to import equipment. Power failures symbolized and reflected the exhaustion of the previous model of coexistence between a smaller local national capital and larger foreign companies. Together, these companies constituted isolated systems in terms of technique and planning, which resulted in the business being unable to meet an increase in demand that was beyond the ability or willingness to expand.
Keywords :
"History","Electricity supply industry","South America","Urban areas","Rural areas","Power system planning","Government policies","Power system management"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Industry Applications Magazine
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2011.940432
Filename :
5746595
Link To Document :
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