O 318 / 24 BillOn analysis na Câmara dos Deputados, suggests that at least 80% of the energy electrical used in thefederal public administration, including local authorities and foundations, must come from solar energy.
A The proposal is de authorship do deputy Ricardo Ayres (Republicans – TO) and will be analyzed em four committees in the Chamber: Administration and Public Service; Mines and Energy; Finance and Taxation and Constitution and Justice and Citizenship.
The text provides that at least 80% of the energy electricity consumed by organs must be solar powered, from distributed micro and minigeneration ou via Free Energy Market.
“In our project, we propose that the energy required by the Federal Administration may come from its own generation, such as, for example, from photovoltaic panels installed on federal buildings, or from the acquisition of electrical energy from solar sources on the free market”, he comments. the deputy, in justifying the project.
Ayres cites the state of Tocantins as an example of the initiative, as there, energy savings amounted to around R$600 million to public coffers, in addition to the use of clean energy.
The proposal will be analyzed by the committees, conclusively, that is, it will only need to be voted on by the designated committees. If one of the committees rejects it, or if there is an appeal signed by 51 deputies, the proposal will need to be voted on by the Chamber plenary.
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