Meet the winner of the previous edition

Marcio Andrey Roselli has served on behalf of ANEEL for over 15 years, having acted as Coordinator of Tariff Information Systems. Currently, he exerts the role of Coordinator of the Strategic Management Advisory.

He holds a post-doctorate awarded by the UNIFEI, a doctorate degree from Poli-USP, a masters from UFERJ and a degree in Electrical Engineering from UNIFEI. He also holds degrees in Physics (UCAM), Accounting (UniCV), IT Management (UniCV), and Law (UniCEUB). He also holds several specializations, including Public Management (UEG), Regulatory Law (UnB), and Safety Engineering (UFF).

REPORT ON THE PARTICIPATION OF THE PREVIOUS EDITION (Translated from Portuguese)

How was your experience participating on the PMCP?

Participating on the PMCP was a gratifying experience. I had the opportunity of presenting my work on “Economic Evaluation of the Energetic Transition in Systems of Electric Energy Distribution”, share knowledge and exchange enriching experiences during the in-person meeting. That moment was essential to amplify my vision on the theme and strenghten connections with other researchers and professionals in the field.

Could you tell us more about the awarded work and how it contributes to the energy regulation sector?

The work approaches methodologies to quantify, in monetary terms, the costs and benefits associated with the solar generation distributed , recharging electric vehicles and producing green hydrogen. Through the developed model, it is possible to evaluate the economic impacts of public policies geared towards the energetic transition. That approach contributes to the energy regulation sector, providing a more robust technical and financial foundation to take strategic decisions.

How was the experience of presenting your work in an international event promoted by RELOP?

Presenting my work in an international event promoted by RELOP was an unforgettable experience. The event took place on the Sal Island, in Cape Verde, a place with such unique beauty, with a very warm and welcoming population. Apart from the opportunity to showcase my research, I was able to exchange valuable knowledge regarding the energy transition with specialists from all over the world. It was a very enriching moment that broadened my perspective in regards to challenges and opportunities in the sector.

What was the impact of PMCP in your professional, academic or cientific trajectory?

The impact of PMCP in my trajectory was extremely positive, both in a profissional sense as well as in an academic and cientific sense. The theme of my work continues to be highly relevant, especially in Brazil, where the discussion about the costs and benefits of the energy transition is still evolving, with a focus on the compreension of the impacts of those changes. Professionally, I understand a gradual transition in approaches more discretionary for quantitative analysis, which strenghtens the data-diven decision making. Then, in the academic field, I continue deepening my research and contributing actively to study groups in universities, amplifing the debate about the theme and its implications for energy regulation.

What advice would you give to those who wish to apply to the next edition of PMCP?

My main advice is to search for a balance between academic knowledge and a practical application. Read scientific articles, deepen your knowledge on the theme and synthesise the informations in a clear manner. More than that, look into applying that knowledge to real problems in regulation. The capacity to transform theory into concrete solutions is essential and makes all the difference in the quality of the work developed.