Businesspeople from the sector debate GD's Legal Framework with deputy Marcelo Ramos

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Professionals from the solar energy sector met, late this Thursday morning (10), with the vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies, Marcelo Ramos (PL/AM), to discuss differences involving the vote on PL 5829 ( Bill No. 5829/2019), which aims to create the Legal Framework for GD (distributed generation) in Brazil. 

During the meeting, Ramos suggested holding a meeting with ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) to practically simulate how DG projects would look after the transition period.

The period foreseen in the text, authored by deputy Silas Câmara (Republicanos/AM) and reported by parliamentarian Lafayette de Andrada (Republicanos/MG), is eight years. 

“We agreed to go to Aneel next Wednesday to do a simulation of a practical case of a GD and what it would look like after a transition period. Only then will we be able to transform what is differing between us into numbers,” said Ramos.

Participating in the meeting were Bayron Silveira, from APBSOLAR (Associação Paraibana de Energia Solar); Hugo Brito from Ecori Energia; Eliana Cavalcanti and Sandro Santana from Anesolar (Northeastern Solar Energy Association); Bruno Kikumoto, from Solar Channel; and Silvio Sakata, from S2B.

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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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