Energy: routines and news
The boss orders, whoever has sense obeys!
This is the phrase that represents very well the Brazilian style, from companies to institutions.
Brazil is essentially a closed economy. In other words, it doesn’t stand out for really competitive activities.
Industry, for example, has seen its proportion of the country’s GDP plummet in recent decades.
Our leaders are supported by the “moorings” of a country protected by a list of formalities and a complex, expensive and, above all, inefficient tax framework.
In this perverse environment, there is, in practice, no incentive for the country, and in particular the energy sector, to take the creative initiatives that we see in the competitive world.
How about changing this horrible situation?