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Home / News / ANEEL debate the future of the electricity sector with a focus on renewables

ANEEL debate the future of the electricity sector with a focus on renewables

The Agency's deputy director general addressed the challenges of sectoral governance for the coming years
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  • June 9, 2022, at 14:53 AM
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The leading role of renewable sources in the energy transition was one of the highlights of the speech by Camila Bonfim, deputy general director of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), during the opening panel of the Enase 2022.

Camila participated in the first panel of the event, which aimed to discuss the challenges of sectoral governance for the coming years.

During her speech, Camila highlighted the Agency's agenda related to renewable sources, which includes the regulation of rules applicable to DG (distributed generation) and the constrained-off of photovoltaic and hydroelectric plants.

“Our efforts to modernize the sector include several measures, such as new forms of remuneration for ancillary services, the insertion of storage systems, the improvement of the tariff methodology for consumers served at low voltage (Tariff Sandboxes), and the improvement of rules that bring greater security to the free market, under discussion with the CCEE”, pointed out Camila.

The deputy director general of ANEEL He also discussed expectations for the future of the electricity sector from the regulator's perspective. “Modernization is the way for the electricity sector to continue growing, adapting to new technologies, ensuring an active role for the new consumer, with fairer rates and quality in the provision of services.”

Also participating in the panel were Marisete Pereira Dadald, Executive Secretary of the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy); Thiago Barral, president of EPE (Energy Research Company); Rui Altieri, president of the CCEE Board of Directors (Electric Energy Trading Chamber) and; Luiz Carlos Ciocchi, general director of ONS (National Electric Sector Operator).

Promoted by Canal Energy, the event began on Wednesday (8) and ends this Thursday (9). The objective is to promote debates related to the future of the sector and the perspectives for the coming years.

ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) Camila Bonfim storage course renewable sources Ministry of Mines and Energy Tariff Sandboxes energy transition
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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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