Public Policy Consulting – Just Energy Transition

We support governments, agencies, and institutions in the formulation, digitalization, and evaluation of policies focused on a Just Energy Transition. We structure comparative data, international analysis, and technical evidence to inform strategic and regulatory decision-making.

Public Policy Consulting – Just Energy Transition

The formulation of public policies for the energy transition requires a solid technical base, impact analysis, economic predictability, and attention to social and territorial effects. Mitsidi supports governments, institutions, and international organizations in structuring evidence-based policies, integrating data science, impact assessment, governance, and monitoring mechanisms. We work on building viable, measurable solutions aligned with the principles of a just energy transition, reconciling efficiency, decarbonization, inclusion, and economic development.
We develop studies for sectoral energy and climate plans, including the analysis of NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions), mapping of territorial impacts, modeling of decarbonization scenarios, and support for the structuring of regulatory frameworks. Our experience includes collaborations with multilateral organizations such as the IDB, World Bank, GIZ, and UNDP, as well as projects aligned with the SDG goals and the commitments of the Paris Agreement.

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Data Science

Effective public policies depend on robust modeling and grounded analysis.
We apply mathematical, quantitative, and qualitative models to simulate scenarios, evaluate cost-benefit, estimate economic and environmental impacts, and support evidence-based decisions.
The analyses allow for defining regulatory instruments and programs with greater allocative efficiency, fiscal predictability, and measurable impact.

MTR and MER Strategies

(Monitoring, Targeting, and Reporting / Measurement, Evaluation, and Reporting)
Climate and energy goals require structured and measurable monitoring.
We develop methodologies and systems to monitor, evaluate, and report the performance of public policies, ensuring traceability, transparency, and adherence to commitments made.
MTR and MER strategies strengthen governance, allow for evidence-based adjustments, and consolidate institutional credibility.

Governance Analysis

The effectiveness of public policy depends on the quality of its governance.
We conduct diagnoses and evaluations of institutional arrangements, decision-making flows, coordination mechanisms, and regulatory instruments, identifying opportunities for improvement.
Strengthening governance enhances administrative efficiency, reduces implementation risks, and ensures greater coherence between goals and results.

Impact Studies

The implementation of energy transition programs requires a clear understanding of their systemic effects.
We conduct technical studies to evaluate the energy, environmental, socio-economic, and territorial impacts of public policies and programs.
We use recognized methodologies and prospective scenarios to support structured decisions. The results guide the formulation of more effective, balanced, and sustainable policies.

Implementation Roadmaps and Plans

Energy transition requires structured planning and long-term vision.
We develop strategic roadmaps with short, medium, and long-term goals, defining priority actions, regulatory instruments, financing sources, and performance indicators.
The plans structure the practical execution of policies, transforming guidelines into viable and measurable programs.

Risk Analysis

Every public policy involves technical, economic, and institutional uncertainties.
We conduct structured risk analyses to identify regulatory, financial, operational, and socio-environmental vulnerabilities, proposing mitigation strategies.
Proactive risk management strengthens policy stability and enhances its capacity to generate sustainable results.

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Public Policy Consulting – Just Energy Transition

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Frequently Asked Questions

A just energy transition is decarbonization that ensures social equity — protecting workers in fossil fuel sectors and vulnerable communities. For governments, it means policies that reconcile climate goals with social inclusion and regional development. Mitsidi supports the structuring of plans that integrate efficiency, decarbonization, and social justice.

NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) are climate commitments that each country presents to the UN under the Paris Agreement. In Brazil, the NDC aims for a 50% reduction in emissions by 2030. Mitsidi supports governments in the sectoral detailing of NDCs, structuring action plans and governance mechanisms.

Effective policies start with robust sectoral diagnostics, scenario modeling, and cost-benefit analysis. Mitsidi develops technical studies, impact assessments, and frameworks aligned with the PNEE (National Energy Efficiency Plan) and MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy) guidelines.

The IDB, World Bank/IFC, GIZ, UNDP, and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) offer financing. Mitsidi assists governments in accessing these resources by structuring technical proposals and monitoring plans.

Integration involves mapping sectoral emissions, defining decarbonization trajectories aligned with NDCs, and structuring indicators for SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Mitsidi develops integrated energy plans for states and municipalities.