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Home / Vol.6, No.6 – October/2025

Vol.6, No.6 – October/2025

Published:20-10-2025

Dear readers,

The energy transition has ceased to be a promise and has become an ongoing process, with concrete advances, political tensions, and technological challenges that intersect every day. 

Brazil, with its predominantly renewable energy matrix and its scientific and business strength, is now called to take a step further: to lead with a balance between growth and sustainability.

This edition of Canal Solar delves into this changing landscape. As the world turns its attention to COP30, to be held in Belém, we bring you a report that revisits Brazil's history and strategic role in the world's largest climate conference.

The environmental debate expands when we talk about the fate of solar modules. The report "Energy transition requires a new perspective on the end-of-life of solar modules" discusses how the advancement of clean energy sources also requires full-cycle solutions so that "green" becomes not just an aesthetic, but a circular economy practice.

In the regulatory arena, the Brazilian electricity sector is undergoing a period of profound review. The tariff modernization agenda is gaining momentum, and with it comes the need to rethink the logic of charging, subsidies, and energy justice. 

The report "Why Brazil Needs to Modernize Its Tariff Structure?" shows how this discussion is crucial to unlocking investment and expanding access to clean energy.

In the same direction, the article “DSO and the effect on distributed generation” proposes a reflection on the new role of distributors in light of the decentralization of generation and the digitalization of networks.

And if the future involves digitalization, the challenge of protecting critical infrastructure also grows. "What's at stake when hackers target the electricity sector?" analyzes the advancement of cyberthreats and the urgency of developing security and resilience protocols in an increasingly interconnected system.

Our technical focus also focuses on the heart of the new electricity grid: energy storage. The article "Key Parameters for Sizing Any Storage System" provides the foundations for one of the sector's most strategic topics, followed by a unique case study—BESS vs. Diesel—that assesses the financial and operational viability of replacing fossil-fuel generators with batteries in Group A4 systems.

These discussions are complemented by a topic increasingly present in everyday life: electric mobility. In the article on the potential of the vehicle charging market in Brazil, we show how this transition opens up space for new business models, demand for infrastructure, and opportunities for innovation.

Speaking of innovation, the article REDATA: New Tax Regime for Data Centers in Brazil reveals how the advancement of digitalization and data storage also redefines energy consumption and management, bringing together two worlds that are already inseparable: energy and technology.

Finally, we conclude with an analysis that symbolizes the sector's maturity: "Subscription investment plants: the model that promised high returns and ended up becoming a high-risk investment."

The article reflects on the cycle of euphoria and adjustment in the shared generation market, exposing lessons on governance, predictability, and trust—indispensable values ​​for consolidating the solar sector and maintaining investor interest.

All the content in this edition was designed to offer readers not only information, but also context, reflection, and direction. We live in a time when energy is synonymous with transformation, and understanding its movements is crucial for those who work, invest, or simply want to understand what's at stake in the new global economy.

Good reading!

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