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GD's Legal Framework should have presidential sanction in 2021 

Agreement signed proposes that the document no longer undergo changes in Plenary 
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  • August 12, 2021, at 19:00 PM
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PL 5829, which aims to create the Legal Framework for GD (distributed generation) in Brazil, should be voted on next Tuesday (17) and, therefore, be sanctioned by President Jair Bolsonaro (no party) in 2021.

This was stated by Bárbara Rubim, Vice President of Distributed Generation at ABSOLAR (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy), this Thursday (12), during the second day of lectures at the 10th Distributed Generation Forum of the Central-West Region, in Cuiabá (MT).

The executive participated in the negotiation table that made the proposal viable in the National Congress and also said that the biggest water crisis in the last 91 years was the main factor that culminated in the agreement between professionals in the electrical sector and parliamentarians for the GD Legal Framework to be voted on. .

According to her, the text has already been delivered to the president of the Chamber, deputy Arthur Lira (PP-AL), and it was agreed that the document will not undergo any further changes. “A very important agreement was also made to remove any type of obstruction for the project to be voted on and that there will be no efforts to modify or worsen this text when it goes to vote,” he said.

Rubim also highlighted that due to the consideration of the Tax Reform proposal, the voting date for PL 5829, scheduled for next week, could be delayed. However, he said that as soon as the document goes to vote, both in the Chamber and in the Senate, it will be approved without obstructions from political parties.

GD legal framework PL 5829 / 2019 presidential sanction
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He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.
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  1. LUMIERE SOLAR ENERGY said:
    13 from 2021 to 12 at 58: XNUMX

    INTEGRATORS AND RESELLERS SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE THIS URGENT AND LONG-AWAITED VOTE.

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  2. Hilton Ferreira Magalhães said:
    13 from 2021 to 11 at 57: XNUMX

    I hope that the good prospects for the approval of the bill that is being processed in the National Congress on renewable energy emerge. Everyone involved, entrepreneurs and consumers are eagerly awaiting the definition of the new rules. It is well known that we are privileged in these sources. The maximum KWh/m² in most European solar energy countries is lower than the national averages. Therefore, we cannot waste this privilege granted to us by nature. Today, with an unprecedented drought in the last 91 years, the importance of a diversified energy matrix comes to the fore, as is the predominance of ours and, above all, renewable, with emphasis on wind and solar. Hilton Ferreira Magalhães – Engineer and professor. Consultant and designer in energy efficiency and photovoltaic generation.

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