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Brazil gains association dedicated to the energy storage market

Composed of the main companies in the segment, ABSAE aims to accelerate the battery market in the country
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  • August 31, 2023, at 16:42 PM
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The main companies in the energy storage segment created ABSAE (Brazilian Association of Energy Storage Solutions) with the main objective of accelerating the battery market in Brazil.

The association is structured around three main agendas: dissemination of information about the segment, encouragement of the regulatory framework and encouragement and adoption of public policies.

The association was founded by four companies: Micropower, Baterias Moura, Newcharge and UCB. ABSAE was presented to the market this Wednesday, during Intersolar South America 2023, with the aim of sharing this initiative and inviting more companies in the sector to join.

The president of ABSAE, Markus Vlasits, highlighted the importance of energy storage for the safety of the electrical system, the decarbonization of the electrical matrix and reasonable tariffs.

He also highlighted the need to encourage investments in this area and the adoption of public policies that guarantee the competitiveness of the energy storage segment.

“In addition to the pre-established objectives, such as the discussion of public policies for the sector and the regulatory framework, ABSAE will also focus on the training and qualification of future energy storage professionals,” he said.

With the creation of ABSAE, member companies hope to boost the development of the energy storage sector in Brazil, contributing to the transition to a more sustainable and efficient energy matrix.

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Communications Leader Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.
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  1. Avatar Gil G. Lima said:
    1 from 2023 from September to 15: 52

    This is the way. BESS are capable of replacing fossil fuel-powered generators.

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  2. Avatar Jose Ernandes Alves Rodrigues said:
    1 from 2023 from September to 08: 25

    I am José Ernandes Alves Rodrigues, an electrician for 30 years. I would like to know if I install a solar energy system with storage and distribution for all loads, does it need to be approved?

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    1. Ericka Araújo Ericka Araújo said:
      31 October 2024 to 16: 49

      See more details about this question in this article: https://canalsolar.com.br/projetos-de-energia-solar-zero-grid-precisam-ser-homologados

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  3. Avatar Onilton Rodrigues dos Santos said:
    1 from 2023 from September to 04: 38

    Energy storage would be through giant lithium-ion UPSs, which would be very expensive… Are there any new solutions?

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