Brazil will have installed more than 182 new solar distributed generation (DG) systems by 2026. Of this total, approximately 60% fall under the simplified homologation model known as... fast track, equivalent to more than 108 connections, according to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency).
This model is intended for microgeneration projects with a power output of up to 7,5 kW and an exclusive focus on local self-consumption – meaning that the energy generated must be offset at the consumer unit itself, without transferring credits to other addresses.
Officially announced by ANEEL in the second half of 2024, fast track It was designed to help unlock the sector. In practice, it eliminates bureaucratic steps and dispenses with more complex technical analyses by distributors, such as flow reversal studies, which frequently delayed the approval of small projects.
The initiative has established itself as a market alternative to accelerate the expansion of solar energy in homes and small businesses, reducing operational obstacles and ensuring that the end consumer has their system put into operation.
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Like the public GD panel of ANEEL It does not allow for direct identification of the systems included in the model. fast track, nor can it accurately filter the range up to 7,5 kW, the Canal Solar requested this detail from the Agency. In response, the ANEEL He stated that he does not have this consolidated information from the distributors.
Given this limitation, the analysis considered local self-consumption systems with a power output of up to 7 kW as an approximation, a range available in panelAlthough not all of the systems included are formally classified as fast trackThey mostly meet the basic technical criteria of this type of modality, offering an estimate closer to the real-world scenario.
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