Deputy Lafayette de Andrada (Republicanos/MG) meets this Tuesday morning (4), starting at 10am, with leaders of the Chamber of Deputies and the President of the House, Arthur Lira, to discuss the replacement text for PL 5829/19 (Bill no. 5829/19), which aims to create the Legal Framework for DG (distributed generation) in Brazil.
The expectation is that if the document becomes a consensus among leaders, it will be put to a vote this week.
Behind the scenes, what is known is that the text only needs to be put on the agenda to be approved, with a large majority of votes from parliamentarians.
The report from the Solar Channel investigated and verified that PL 5829 is not included in the agenda of the deliberative session, extraordinary, scheduled for Wednesday (5), at 1:55 pm.
Changes planned in the replacement text
In an interview with Solar Channel, Lafayette highlighted that there are three points of the current text that still do not have consensus among deputies who are against your proposal.
In recent months, the replacement text presented by the deputy has motivated several debates on the subject, with webinars and research being held. The parliamentarian defends the approval of the document, highlighting that it will help to “democratize the use of solar energy in the country”.
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According to Lafayette, approval is necessary given that the country does not yet have specific legislation for the sector. In the parliamentarian's opinion, the text is balanced and also pays distributors.
The replacement text has been positively evaluated by associations and professionals in the solar energy sector, who expect the measure to resolve the impasse due to the lack of legislation for the distributed generation segment. The large economic groups, mostly formed by energy distributors, are against the project.