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Home / News / Market and Prices / Brazil reaches 4 million UCs benefiting from solar energy

Brazil reaches 4 million UCs benefiting from solar energy

Brand was reached one year after the national market reached three million consumer units
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  • August 14, 2024, at 15:56 PM
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Brazil reaches four million consumer units benefiting from solar energy
Residential photovoltaic system installed in Mato Grosso. Photo: Campo Solar Energias Renováveis/Facebook

O Brazil has just passed the mark 4 million UCs (consumer units) benefiting from the solar energy in the segment of GD (distributed generation), according to data released by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency). 

The amount has been reached one year after the market national have reached the mark of three million consumers (in August 2023) benefited from the source and less than three years after reaching the first million (in September 2021).

A Most UCs come from residences: 2,8 million – which represents more than two thirds of the total. Next, the consumption classes appear commercial (674 thousand), rural (410K) and industrial (97,4 thousand).

O leading state in number of consumers benefiting from solar DG is Minas Gerais, over 693 thousand consumers benefited, followed by São Paulo (546 thousand), Rio Grande do Sul (427 thousand), Paraná (324K) and Bahia (230 thousand). 

Already municipality with the highest number of UCs in the segment is Campo Grande (MS), where 33,6 thousand photovoltaic systems benefit more than 45,3 thousand consumers. 

Next, the cities of Pirapora (MG), Cuiabá (MT), Teresina (PI) and Fortaleza (CE), with 41,1 thousand; 37,1 thousand; 36,1 thousand and 29,8 thousand consumer units, respectively. 

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ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) Brazil Power Plant Course solar energy GD (distributed generation) MMGD (micro and mini distributed generation) UCs (Consumer Units)
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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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  1. Marcelo said:
    18 from 2024 to 14 at 34: XNUMX

    Congratulations on the report. Many of us Brazilians want to have our own plant and generate our own energy; but unfortunately for some reasons we cannot make this happen.

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    We get up to 20% for group B low voltage customers: homes, industries and companies and up to 30% group A high voltage customers.

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