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Home / News / Minha Casa, Minha Vida will receive R$3 billion for solar energy 

Minha Casa, Minha Vida will receive R$3 billion for solar energy 

The Federal Government estimates that the clean source will serve 500 housing program units by 2027
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  • July 1, 2024, at 11:57 am
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Minha Casa, Minha Vida will receive R$3 billion for solar energy
Housing units from the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program Photo: Ministry of Cities/Disclosure

O Federal government published a decree which provides for the creation of the “Light For All My Home, My Life”, with the aim of allocating $ 3 billion for the promotion of solar energy in consumer units of the housing program. 

The initiative plans to use the benefits of the source both through installation of photovoltaic systems in local units, as well as with the compensation of energy produced in remote units – the so-called solar farms. The estimate is to meet 500 thousand housing units by 2027. 

According to the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy), the state of Minas Gerais will be included in the first phase of works, benefiting around 16 thousand families in 40 municipalities (check the image below).

The idea is to reduce family spending on electricity bills, with actions aimed mainly at low-income families in the housing program, primarily in range 1 (urban and rural), and may also be extended to range 2, in cases specific.

Source: MME

Na assessment of ABSOLAR (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy), the decree represents a major advance for democratization of solar energy and for the promotion of social justice in Brazil. 

The entity understands that the resources allocated will have a “strategic role in reducing the electricity bill of the low-income population, as well as easing the budget of the poorest and will also contribute to strengthening the energy transition in the country”. 

Rodrigo Sauaia, executive president of ABSOLAR, highlights that the inclusion of photovoltaic systems in the program will provide a reduction of up to 70% in beneficiaries’ electricity bills, relieving the budget of the most economically vulnerable population.

“Every real that a low-income family stops spending to pay the electricity bill at the end of the month can be used to improve their food, health, education, transportation and quality of life. Therefore, the inclusion of own solar generation in the program is a great advance towards greater balance and social justice in the country”, he said. 

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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. Amiltondsteixeira said:
    11 July 2024 to 21: 14

    I want my house, my life in the extreme south of Minas Gerais, so that I, Amilton dos Santos Teixeira, can work with dignity, always be protected by God, the powerful father who always protects me. My faith moves mountains. God is my protector. Today, wherever God puts his foot, I can make my dream come true. I thank you, my eternal father. I believe in you, my eternal father. Amen! !!

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  2. Edson Cavinato said:
    2 July 2024 to 08: 48

    Excellent news, I would like to know how to get involved in the installation of these photovoltaic modules.

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