Energy auction for Isolated Systems guarantees R$ 355.5 million in investments

Contracts provide for the supply of electricity from April 1, 2023, extending up to 180 months, depending on the location
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Around 54.7 MW of average annual energy were negotiated in the energy auction to supply Isolated Systems to serve the regions of Acre, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia and Roraima.

The event was held last Friday (30) by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) and CCEE (Electric Energy Commercialization Chamber). 

The signed contracts, which total R$ 355.5 million in investments, provide for electricity supply from April 1, 2023, extending up to 180 months, depending on each location.

The auction was 100% virtual and followed the guidelines of MME Ordinance no. 341, of September 11, 2020. The most contracted source was diesel oil in lots I and V, totaling more than 33 MW of the required power. 

The competition, which lasted just under 1h30, included supply solutions using natural gas, diesel oil and renewable sources. The total power required for this auction was 97,278 MW.

Four of the eight participants won the auction for offering the lowest energy sales price. The average discount was 19.4%. The winners will have a period of two years to deliver the five supply solutions they proposed to supply the locations to the 23 generating plants, offering load directly to the distributors that serve the end consumer.

“Through auctions like this, ANEEL improves the reliability of electricity supply, this asset so essential to life and the country's economy. Furthermore, we facilitate new investments, which will create jobs and generate income for the population”, said ANEEL director Elisa Bastos, rapporteur of the auction process.

Bernardo Marangon, a specialist in the electrical energy markets sector, explains that auctions in the northern region usually present a high value for energy, especially because Diesel is the predominant source. “I see the northern region as a good opportunity to apply the solar and storage solution together with a thermal source. It would certainly make the thermal project more competitive”, assesses the expert.

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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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