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Home / News / Having photovoltaic solar energy is cheaper in 2023

Having photovoltaic solar energy is cheaper in 2023

Capex fell due to the drop in solar panel prices, says head of WEG at Greener Summit 2023
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  • May 18, 2023, at 12:00 PM
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Having photovoltaic solar energy is cheaper in 2023
Harry Neto, head of WEG Solar. Photo: Disclosure/Greener

O Capex de solar power plants in the segment of GD and GC registered is in recent months due to the reduction in the cost of modules, making investment in photovoltaic systems more profitable in 2023.

A analysis was made by Harry Neto, head of WEG Solar, during one of the discussion panels at Greener Summit 2023, entitled GD and GC Capex Scenarios. The discussion had the participation of Márcio Takata, director of Greener, and Ramon Gomes, executive director of Valmont Solar.

No panel were discussed as supply chain restrictions and demand increasing by solar energy all around the world in 2023 and 2024. The prices of inputs used in the manufacture of solar panels were considered by them to be a relevant factor that directly influences the costs of photovoltaic kits. 

Furthermore, the pprofessionals highlighted that the companies and investors of the solar energy sector must be aware of the factors that influence Capex, such as the price of modules, aiming to guarantee the financial viability of your projects. 

O Greener Summit 2023 occurred in São Paulo (SP), among the May 16rd and 17th, with various lectures on the solar energy market and the Brazilian electricity sector.

No first day At the event, Helder Sousa, director of Regulation at TR Soluções, examined energy tariffs in the regulated market, including tax credits, reserve energy charges and CD and GD subsidies. The market growth forecast was also presented. 

During his talk, he highlighted that it is essential to be up to date on energy tariffs to make strategic decisions and take advantage of opportunities in the regulated market.

On the same day, Vinicius Vitti, consultant at Greener, spoke about the profitability of solar projects in distributed generation. Regulatory and tax aspects were addressed, in addition to the feasibility analysis of shared generation and remote self-consumption projects.

Also present on the event stage were Ricardo Costa, president of GD Solar, and Rodrigo Lima, from Proton Energia. Together with Takata, they discussed the challenges of the current scenario of changes in the electricity sector, such as investor preparation, the importance of distributed and shared generation and regulatory adjustments. 

Still on the first day, there was also a discussion panel with the presence of Bárbara Rubim, from Bright Strategies, Frederico Boschin, from Noale Energia and Márcio Takata, from Greener, to talk about topics related to the regulation of distributed generation.

Now at second day At the event, Luiza Bertazzoli, market intelligence coordinator at Greener, presented an overview of the photovoltaic plant construction market, in addition to discussing the solar EPC market and the potential demand for the coming years. 

The topic of training and best practices in plant construction were explored by Nathan Rosa, consultant at Greener, Rubens Brandt, owner of Grupo Energia, and Eduardo Bomeisel, from Origo Energia. Furthermore, it was reinforced how essential it is to look for excellent and qualified builders, always following strict planning.

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