“The Sun will not be taxed,” President Jair Bolsonaro declared again on Saturday (29), during the inauguration of a photovoltaic power plant in the municipality of Caldas Novas (GO). The event was attended by the Minister of Mines and Energy, Bento Gonçalves, Governor Ronaldo Caiado and the director of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), Efrain Cruz.
In January, the president had already said that, after conversations with the top brass in Congress, the “taxation” on the activity was “buried”.
“You may remember, not long ago, an internet campaign 'No to taxing the Sun'. The decision was made by ANEEL, and the agencies are independent, their decisions must be complied with. And everything that has to do with electricity goes through there. I looked for the president of the Chamber and said that, if the ANEEL came to tax the Sun I could not do anything as president, but the Chamber could, together with the Senate, via a project, annul, revoke the decision of ANEEL and I had the support of the Speaker of the House at that time,” said Bolsonaro during the event.
President supports solar energy in Brazil
Bolsonaro began to take a firmer stance on the matter after the ANEEL presented the proposed revision of REN 482 (Normative Resolution no. 482/2012) at the end of October last year.
Niobium-Based Battery
Also during the event, the president highlighted the use of niobium for industrial production and argued that the element is analyzed for the production of a “super battery”. “Niobium is in the final phase of studies in some countries, together with graphene, where we will have the super battery. In the first phase, it can be recharged in a few minutes. In the future, in a few seconds”, declared Bolsonaro.
The president also highlighted that with the implementation of the solar plant by the tourist group it could become, in the near future, a vehicle filling station. “The possibilities for Brazil are countless”, highlighted Bolsonaro.
Largest urban solar plant in the country
The plant, with a power of 5,6 MWp, was built with private resources and belongs to the Di Roma group, which has a tourist complex in the city of Goiás, whose main attraction is the thermal waters. The plant has 16.578 photovoltaic modules, occupying 3.220 m² in a garage-type coverage system, 3.800 m² on roofs and 75.000 m² on the ground.
According to Grupo diRoma, the project will serve the tourism-oriented enterprises that the company maintains in the city. “In total, the savings [of the group with electricity] will reach 85%”, estimates businesswoman Magda Mofatto Hon, founder of Grupo di Roma.
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