This issue includes the following headings: road: Brazil's competitive drive; rail: speeding toward tomorrow; logistics: MIT expert on why logistics clusters matter; and interview: UPS's sustainable strategies.
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Boletim 80655 OCT 01, 2012
Addo-Ashong,Tawia; Buckholtz, Alison [editor]; Bullock,Richard G.; Dahan,Mariana; Delmon,Jeffrey John; Delmon,Victoria Hilda Rigby; Estrázulas, Francisco; Freemark, Yonah; Gericke,Petrus Benjamin; De Guzman,Alfonso F.; Halleman,Brendan Patrick John Assheton; Juhel,Marc H.; Kjorstad, John; Leber,John; Mandri-Perrott,Xavier Cledan; Militaru,Andreea Ramona; Mytarev,Sergei Anatolyevich; Neves,Philippe; Oliveira, Tanya Scobie [editor]; De Meira Lins,Paulo; de Pretto, Umberto; Pozzo Di Borgo,Pierre A.; Van Eerd,RobbertDisclosed
The Philippines has introduced an output-based aid (OBA) subsidy scheme to improve electricity supply on remote islands as a way to enhance living standards in the poor communities there.
... Exibir mais + The subsidy, to come from a national fund financed by a surcharge on all electricity users, will be paid to private generators selected through competitive bidding, and disbursed on the basis of the energy they supply. These generators will take over from the government provider, entering into a supply agreement with the cooperatively owned distribution utility on each island. The competitive bidding process should ensure that the costs of supply, and thus the required subsidy, will be lower. That will allow subsidy funds to be used more efficiently, benefiting more communities. The quality of electricity service should also improve. The International Finance Corporation worked with the government to establish a framework ensuring delivery of electricity supply and transparency in subsidy payments. The first transaction, focusing on three pilot areas, has been successfully completed.
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