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Home / Consumer Guide / Shared solar energy generation: what is it?

Shared solar energy generation: what is it?

Do you know what shared solar energy generation is and what the advantages are?
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  • Photo by Stella Miranda Stella Miranda
  • September 22, 2022, at 13:31 PM
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Do you know what shared solar energy generation is, what advantages it presents and how it can be used in your home or business? THE Canal Solar explains it to you!

What is shared generation?

This is a type of DG (distributed generation), created in 2015 by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) through REN 687 (Normative Resolution 687/2015), which enables the sharing of mini and microgeneration energy between consumers who are in the same concession area.

This generation model is of interest to many consumers with the aim of investing in the self-production of electrical energy using alternative energy sources, precisely because of the economic and sustainable factor for individuals and legal entities.

How can I use shared energy?

Shared energy can be used by a group of individuals or legal entities (CPF or CNPJ) through a consortium or cooperative in locations served by the same energy distribution network.

Requirements

  • Meeting of two or more consumers
  • Person or entity
  • Within the same concession or permission area
  • Through consortium or cooperative
  • Have a consumer unit with distributed micro or minigeneration
  • Generation location different from where excess energy will be compensated

Benefits

Shared generation offers practicality and solutions that are not in a suitable state for installation. Furthermore, check out other advantages that the modality presents below:

  • Safety

The equipment used has high durability and greater economic advantage, presenting no surprises in the amount spent on consumption.

  • Business

Energy through shared generation guarantees a financial return, being paid over a period of time determined by the energy system itself.

In other words, during its useful life, generally 25 years, such high savings are possible that the acquisition value is paid off before it is necessary to install a new system.

  • Loss reduction

An energy credit system with the local concessionaire becomes possible, that is, there is a relationship between the consumer and the company that contributes to the shared costs of materials and labor. In this way, expenses are distributed.

  •  Reduction of environmental impacts

Preservation of the environment is a consequence of this DG model. Energy production is environmentally friendly, clean and inexhaustible, encouraging sustainability.

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Stella Miranda
Producer of Canal Responde and Solar em 60. Has experience in podcast production, writing journalistic articles, interviews and radio production. Undergraduate in Journalism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas.
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  1. Fabio France said:
    3 October 2023 to 11: 31

    Shared generation, very important for us consumers. Simple and direct, which helps in the understanding not only of professionals in the area but also of users.

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  2. Paulo said:
    17 July 2023 to 16: 02

    Stella, good afternoon.

    I have solar panels here at my residence, through the distributed generation model using photovoltaic panels. I currently live in the city of Jundiaí and the concessionaire here is CPFL Piratininga. My mother lives in the city of Barretos, and there the concessionaire is also CPFL. I would like to ask if it is possible to share the accumulated balance with her residence, since my current balance is 2.747,00 kWh.

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