Energy load should increase 7.6% in November in Brazil

Rate may be the highest of the year; see how the evolution was in 2023
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As informações são do ONS (Operador Nacional do Sistema Elétrico).
The information is from the ONS (National Electric System Operator)

The electrical energy load – sum of consumption and losses – is expected to reach 77,394 MWmed (average megawatts) in November, an increase of 7.6% compared to the same period in 2022. If this number is confirmed, it will be the highest rate in 2023.

Preliminary data indicate an expansion of 6.3% (77,513 MWmed) in October and 5.8% (75,234 MWmed) in September, always in comparison with the previous year. The information is from the ONS (National Electric System Operator).

The Operator has been reporting that high temperatures intensify the use of air conditioners and refrigeration, increasing the country's electricity demand. Furthermore, some sectors of the economy have shown a recovery in consumption, mainly in the commerce and services segments.

Check the load of the National Interconnected System in 2023 compared to 2022:

January: 71,290 MWmed (-1.3%)
February: 74,713 MWmed (0.5%)
March: 75,292 MWmed (0.3%)
April: 69,998 MWmed (-0.9%)
May: 72,805 MWmed (4.7%)
June: 71,077 MWmed (3.8%)
July: 70,244 MWmed (1.4%)
August: 72,734 MWmed (3.1%)
September: 75,234 MWmed (5.8%)*
October: 77,513 MWmed (6.3%)*
November: 77,394 MWmed (7.6%)*

*The numbers presented between September and November are preliminary and must be verified.

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Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energia and Agência Estado. He has covered the electricity sector since 2011. He has experience in covering events, such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.

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