Brazil exceeds 600 thousand units of its own solar energy generation

Own solar energy generation reaches R$ 28 billion in investments and 166 thousand jobs accumulated in the country
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A survey recently released by ABSOLAR (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy) shows that Brazil has surpassed the mark of 600 thousand consumer units with their own energy generation from solar sources.

In absolute numbers, residential consumers appear at the top of the list, with 74.9% of the total consumer units. Next come the commerce and services sectors (15.5%), rural producers (7.0%), industries (2.3%), public authorities (0.4%) and other types, such as public services (0.03%) and public lighting (0.01%).

Furthermore, own solar energy generation is already present in 5,297 municipalities and in all Brazilian states. Among the five leading municipalities are Cuiabá (MT), Brasília (DF), Uberlândia (MG), Teresina (PI) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ), respectively.

Since 2012, the modality has represented more than 5.5 GW of operational installed power, being responsible for attracting more than R$ 28 billion in new investments and generating more than 166 thousand jobs in the country.

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In ABSOLAR's understanding, although it has made progress in recent years, Brazil continues to lag behind in the use of its own energy generation. “Of the more than 86.3 million electricity consumers in the country, less than 0.7% already use the sun to produce clean, renewable and competitive electricity”, highlights the association.

Legal Framework

For ABSOLAR, the approval of the legal framework for the modality will be the best way to avoid setbacks and democratize own generation in Brazil. The Legal Framework is ready for voting in the Chamber of Deputies, through Bill (PL) No. 5,829/2019, authored by federal deputy Silas Câmara and reported by federal deputy Lafayette de Andrada.

“Solar energy will have an increasingly strategic role in achieving the country’s economic and environmental development goals, especially at this time, to help the economy recover after the pandemic, as it is the renewable source that generates the most jobs in the world ”, said the president of ABSOLAR, Rodrigo Sauaia.

“Solar energy has helped to lower the electricity bill of all Brazilians by reducing the use of fossil thermoelectric plants, which are expensive, polluting and responsible for red flags, in addition to reducing electrical losses and investments in infrastructure, which are also charged on energy bills”, commented the president of the entity’s Board of Directors, Ronaldo Koloszuk.

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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