RELATÓRIO DE BOAS PRÁTICAS DE AUDITORIA COORDENADA DE ENERGIAS RENOVÁVEIS
Report ID: 325

No período 2018 - 2019, foi realizada uma auditoria internacional coordenada no OLACEFS, com o objectivo central de avaliar as políticas públicas para a inserção de fontes renováveis na rede eléctrica. Esta auditoria foi realizada no âmbito das actividades do Grupo de Trabalho de Auditoria de Obras Públicas e envolveu as ISC de Brasil (Coordenador), Chile, Colômbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Equador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Paraguai e Venezuela.

Devido à riqueza da experiência adquirida nesta auditoria, foi também realizado um workshop para auto-avaliar a auditoria coordenada e identificar boas práticas e lições aprendidas a partir da perspectiva dos participantes. O evento contou com a participação de auditores das doze ISC participantes, além de representantes das ISC do Uruguai, Porto Rico e Argentina, que foram convidados a conhecer os procedimentos e resultados da auditoria. Também participaram o representante da Deutche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ), uma entidade alemã que apoiou a realização desta acção de controlo, um perito e antigo auditor do Government Accountability Office (GAO), SAI dos Estados Unidos, e um auditor do Tribunal de Contas de Marrocos, SAI desse país.

Como resultado deste workshop, foi preparada uma compilação de boas práticas que, entre outros aspectos, considerou aspectos como a participação das ISC, custos, calendários, formação, âmbito da auditoria, planeamento, consolidação, comunicação entre equipas, etc.

Quente: https://www.olacefs.com/informe-de-buenas-practicas-de-la-auditoria-coordinada-sobre-energias-renovables-portugues/?lang=en

Executive Summary Renewable Sources – Coordinated Audit
Report ID: 369

The Latin American and Caribbean Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (OLACEFS), through the Public Works Audit Working Group (GTOP), chose the topic of renewable energies in the electricity sector to carry out a coordinated audit. Due to the importance of the expansion of renewable energy for mitigating the effects of climate change, this audit had the technical support through the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ), within the scope of the project Strengthening External Control in the Environmental Area.

The Supreme Audit Institutions of Brazil (Coordinator), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay and Venezuela participated in the joint work. This made it possible to promote an exchange of information on the energy policies adopted in each country and a subsequent consolidation of the results of the audit, with the aim of contributing to the improvement of strategies aimed at expanding clean sources in the electricity matrix.

The purpose of the audit was to evaluate the public policies for the inclusion of renewable sources in the electricity generation mix of the participating countries, including the international commitments assumed, as well as related governmental guidelines, especially identifying good practices and opportunities for improvement in these policies, so as to contribute to the achievement of the commitments assumed through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Paris Agreement.

The specific objectives addressed by the coordinated audit were:

1) To identify the current situation of the electricity matrix in each of the OLACEFS participating member countries;

2) To evaluate whether there are public policies in place to achieve national and/or international commitments for the expansion of renewable energies in the electricity sector, especially for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement;

3) Analyze investments in infrastructure for the generation of sustainable electrical energy (water, wind, solar, biomass, tidal, etc.) and possible existing barriers to the insertion/expansion of this infrastructure, especially in relation to aspects related to operational challenges, regulatory issues, subsidy and promotion policies, energy security, energy prices, tariff modulation, among others. The report contains good practices.

* The executive summary is available in Portuguese and Spanish on this catalogue.

Source: https://portal.tcu.gov.br/data/files/FE/42/A0/E2/A500371055EB6E27E18818A8/Energias_renovaveis_ingles.pdf