O Light for All Program recorded record investment in first half of 2024, with about R $ million 998 contributed, according to data from the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy).
A initiative aims to provide access to electrical energy for Brazilian families living in remote and difficult-to-access areas.
A photovoltaic generation is one of the oldest and main allies of the program since in these regions there is no feasibility for installations with network extension.
Os investments carried out in Light for All in the first half of 2020, 2021 and 2022 were R$352 millions; R$245 million and R$595 million, respectively, according to the ministry.
O state that received the largest volume of resources this year was the For, with R$886 million, followed by Amapá and Amazonas, with R$52 million and R$26 million, respectively.
According to MRS, only in 2023 will the program benefited little more than 64,5 families, with investments of R $ 1,4 billion coming from the CDE (Energy Development Account).
Currently, the Department estimates that just over 400 families still live without access to electricity in the country.
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