Brazil reaches 7 GW of installed power in DG

Energy generation through solar is the most present in the country, representing 95.8% of the total
10-09-21-canal-solar-Brasil atinge 7 GW de potência instalada em GD

DG (distributed generation) continues to expand more and more in Brazil. In just three months, the sector jumped from 6 GW and reached, on Friday morning (10), 7 GW of installed power.

To give you an idea, in the period between June 10th and September 10th, DG grew by around 330 MW per month. According to ABGD (Brazilian Association of Distributed Generation), this mark corresponds to half of Itaipu, with enough electricity for 10 million inhabitants.

Electricity generation through photovoltaic panels is the most present in the country, representing 95.8% of the total. Next comes biomass (1.6%), Hydroelectric Generating Plant (0.94%) and wind power (0.22%).

With more than 767 thousand connections, the residential class is the most prevalent, responsible for 2.8 GW, followed by commercial establishments, with 2.5 GW. In the other categories, emphasis on rural areas (971 MW) and industry (582 MW).

According to Carlos Evangelista, president of ABGD, there is a set of factors that explains this acceleration of GD. “The approval of the legal framework of distributed generation (Federal Chamber) provided greater security for those who intended to invest in this market. Furthermore, the increase in electricity bills and uncertainties about energy availability reinforced the interest in new installations”, he concluded. 

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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