6 results on '"Martins, Patricia Helena dos Santos"'
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2. Biofuel Dynamics in Brazil: Ethanol–Gasoline Price Threshold Analysis for Consumer Preference.
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Mosquéra, Letícia Rezende, de Oliveira, Matheus Noschang, Martins, Patricia Helena dos Santos, Bispo, Guilherme Dantas, Borges, Raquel Valadares, Serrano, André Luiz Marques, Pompermayer, Fabiano Mezadre, Neumann, Clovis, Gonçalves, Vinícius Pereira, and Bork, Carlos Alberto Schuch
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The global transition towards environmentally friendly energy sources plays a major role in addressing both energy security and climate change. Brazil is at the forefront of this transition due to its rich natural resources and increasing investments in biofuels. Therefore, this investigation examines the consumption patterns and interactions between ethanol, primarily sourced from sugarcane, and gasoline within Brazil's energy framework. Ethanol's renewability, reduced environmental impact, and superior combustion characteristics position it as a feasible substitute for traditional fossil fuels. Nonetheless, obstacles like competition for land use and inadequate distribution infrastructure impede its widespread acceptance. This study explores the economic interaction between ethanol and gasoline, focusing on pricing dynamics and regional influences. Using consumer preferences and the accessibility of ethanol, this research identifies a range of price ratios within which consumer preferences shift from gasoline to ethanol in various Brazilian regions. The study also classifies Brazilian states into three distinct ranges based on the ethanol-to-gasoline price ratio in 2023 for a granular analysis of the economic dynamics influencing fuel choice. The research identifies states with competitive and dominant ethanol markets by examining the interplay between ethanol market share, fuel prices, and the adoption of flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs) in the country. Lastly, the findings support the importance of regional economic conditions and the influence of price ratios on consumer behavior, highlighting that ethanol's market share does not always correlate with favorable pricing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Tracking Biofuel Innovation: A Graph-Based Analysis of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Patents.
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de Oliveira, Matheus Noschang, Mosquéra, Letícia Rezende, Martins, Patricia Helena dos Santos, Serrano, André Luiz Marques, Bispo, Guilherme Dantas, Vergara, Guilherme Fay, Saiki, Gabriela Mayumi, Neumann, Clovis, and Gonçalves, Vinícius Pereira
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CLEAN energy ,GREENHOUSE gases ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ALTERNATIVE fuels ,AIRCRAFT fuels - Abstract
The use of biofuels represents a promising means of achieving a sustainable future and offers considerable economic and environmental benefits. Since they are derived from organic sources, such as vegetable oils and animal fats, biofuels can mitigate the effects of greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, support local agriculture, create employment opportunities, and enhance energy security by reducing dependence on fossil fuels. However, introducing these alternative fuels to the aviation sector remains a significant challenge. Thus, it is vital to investigate the potential of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and discover how to overcome the technological obstacles to its integration into mainstream aviation to attain broader decarbonization objectives. This article seeks to contribute to a discussion about SAF by examining how it has evolved and its connections to related patents. This article is a comprehensive study of biofuel innovation, highlighting the complex relationships between academia, industry, and other stakeholders. It is hoped that the findings from this study will provide a clearer understanding of the catalysts involved in SAF innovation and provide valuable insights for policymakers, academics, and professionals in the field who are committed to shaping the trajectory of sustainable energy technologies in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Statistical Comparison of Time Series Models for Forecasting Brazilian Monthly Energy Demand Using Economic, Industrial, and Climatic Exogenous Variables.
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Serrano, André Luiz Marques, Rodrigues, Gabriel Arquelau Pimenta, Martins, Patricia Helena dos Santos, Saiki, Gabriela Mayumi, Filho, Geraldo Pereira Rocha, Gonçalves, Vinícius Pereira, and Albuquerque, Robson de Oliveira
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DEMAND forecasting ,BOX-Jenkins forecasting ,TIME series analysis ,CLEAN energy ,ENERGY consumption ,FORECASTING - Abstract
Energy demand forecasting is crucial for effective resource management within the energy sector and is aligned with the objectives of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). This study undertakes a comparative analysis of different forecasting models to predict future energy demand trends in Brazil, improve forecasting methodologies, and achieve sustainable development goals. The evaluation encompasses the following models: Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA), Exogenous SARIMA (SARIMAX), Facebook Prophet (FB Prophet), Holt–Winters, Trigonometric Seasonality Box–Cox transformation, ARMA errors, Trend, and Seasonal components (TBATS), and draws attention to their respective strengths and limitations. Its findings reveal unique capabilities among the models, with SARIMA excelling in tracing seasonal patterns, FB Prophet demonstrating its potential applicability across various sectors, Holt–Winters adept at managing seasonal fluctuations, and TBATS offering flexibility albeit requiring significant data inputs. Additionally, the investigation explores the effect of external factors on energy consumption, by establishing connections through the Granger causality test and conducting correlation analyses. The accuracy of these models is assessed with and without exogenous variables, categorized as economical, industrial, and climatic. Ultimately, this investigation seeks to add to the body of knowledge on energy demand prediction, as well as to allow informed decision-making in sustainable energy planning and policymaking and, thus, make rapid progress toward SDG7 and its associated targets. This paper concludes that, although FB Prophet achieves the best accuracy, SARIMA is the most fit model, considering the residual autocorrelation, and it predicts that Brazil will demand approximately 70,000 GWh in 2033. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Uma análise da sustentabilidade da dívida pública municipal brasileiro: verificação da existência de raiz unitária e cointegração das séries de dívida/superávit
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Serrano, André Luiz Marques, primary, Cardoso, Vanessa Rodrigues dos Santos, additional, Pansani, Daniel Azevedo, additional, Wilbert, Marcelo Driemeyer, additional, Mendes, Nara Cristina Ferreira, additional, Neumann, Clóvis, additional, Ferreira, Lucas Oliveira Gomes, additional, and Martins, Patricia Helena dos Santos, additional
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- 2023
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6. Método de avaliação de regimes de regulação de infraestrutura rodoviária: uma abordagem pela demanda de incerteza e assimetria de informação
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Martins, Patricia Helena dos Santos, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, and Vargas, Vera do Carmo Comparsi de
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Transporte rodoviário ,Engenharia de transportes ,Bem-estar social ,Sistemas de transportes - Abstract
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Transportes e Gestão Territorial, Florianópolis, 2021. Ao medir a infraestrutura social, a garantia da qualidade de vida e a efetivação dos direitos básicos dos cidadãos, percebe-se que estes fatores estão diretamente relacionados à capacidade de desenvolvimento social e econômico de um país. Com relação ao setor rodoviário, o transporte de pessoas e mercadorias no Brasil depende em grande parte dessa abordagem. Sendo assim, o presente estudo desenvolveu-se com o objetivo de desenvolver um método que avalie o desempenho de infraestruturas rodoviárias brasileiras sob simetria e assimetria de informação; comparando-os em termos de bem-estar social. Dessa forma, esse estudo utilizou-se de uma metodologia que define a pesquisa como aplicada, quantitativa, com base em pesquisas bibliográficas e estudo de caso. Desenvolveu-se o método MARRI (Método de Avaliação de Regimes de Regulação de Infraestruturas), tanto para casos com assimetria de informações, quanto para os casos com simetria de informações. A demonstração da aplicabilidade do método foi realizada nas rodovias SP-330 e BR-381. Encontrou-se que, em termos de bem-estar social, o regime de regulação em simetria de informação domina o regime de regulação em assimetria de informação. Além disso, percebeu-se que a interação do custo sombra dos fundos públicos, a incerteza da demanda, as informações imperfeitas do governo sobre a estrutura de custos da empresa e a taxa de franquia são considerados em uma estrutura analítica holística que integra a teoria das opções reais e o modelo do agente principal. Ademais, concluiu-se que todos os objetivos dessa pesquisa foram alcançados e as percepções obtidas neste estudo podem lançar luzes sobre os resultados de contratos futuros e apoiar na tomada de decisão sobre qual regime é o melhor em termos de bem-estar social. Abstract: When measuring social infrastructure, the guarantee of quality of life and the enforcement of citizens' basic rights, one realizes that these factors are causally related to a country's capacity for social and economic development. With regard to the road sector, the transportation of people and goods in Brazil depends largely on this approach. Therefore, this study was developed with the objective of developing a method to evaluate the performance of Brazilian road infrastructures under information symmetry and asymmetry, comparing them in terms of social welfare. Thus, this study employed a methodology that defines the research as applied, quantitative, based on bibliographical research and case study. The MARRI method (Method for the Assessment of Infrastructure Regulation Regimes) was developed, both for cases with information asymmetry and information symmetry. The demonstration of the method's applicability was performed on the SP-330 and BR-381 highways. It was found that, in terms of social welfare, the regulation regime with information symmetry dominates the regulation regime with information asymmetry. Furthermore, it was perceived that the interaction of the shadow cost of public funds, the uncertainty of demand, imperfect government information about the company's cost structure and the franchise fee are considered in a holistic analytical framework that integrates the theory of real options and the principal-agent model. Furthermore, it is concluded that all the objectives of this research were achieved, and the insights obtained in this study can shed light on the outcomes of future contracts and support decision making on which regime is the best in terms of social welfare.
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