ANEEL publishes draft resolution that aims to regulate 14,300

Document aims to regulate the rules for the connection and billing of distributed micro and mini generation plants
Canal Solar ANEEL publica Nota Técnica e minuta sobre as regras para compensação de energia
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ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) released the Technical Note 002/2023 with the result of the analysis of contributions received within the scope of the Public Consultation 051/2022 which dealt with the proposal to change the rules applicable to microgeneration and distributed minigeneration, established in Law No. 14,300/2022.

The Agency also released the draft regulation which must establish the rules for the connection and billing of microgeneration and distributed minigeneration plants in electrical energy distribution systems, as well as the rules of the SCEE (Electrical Energy Compensation System). Click here to access the draft made available by ANEEL.

The draft released by the Agency this Thursday differs from the draft previously made available during Public Consultation 051/2022. Click here to see the old draft.

The consideration of the draft is on the agenda of the public meeting of the ANEEL Board scheduled to take place next Tuesday (31), at 9 am, in the Board Meeting room, at the ANEEL Headquarters Building, SGAN 603, Módulo I/J, Brasília (DF ). The rapporteur is director Hélvio Neves Guerra.

The models for Connection Budget Forms for microgeneration and distributed minigeneration plants and the reference values for investment costs were also approved.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

One Response

  1. The market has been preparing for at least 1 year, Aneel comes to me and innovates with TUSD G. It's the Brazil that never belonged to Brazilians. We in the market will adapt and continue, however the population loses and becomes increasingly hostage to the big monopolies. It's like that in aviation, in banks, it's like that in everything in Brazil, Only 04 airlines, 04 big banks, 03 telephone companies, few energy concessionaires and there is no competition, but large monopolies.

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