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Canal Solar - Ranking of manufacturers that shipped the most storage systems in the 1st quarter.
  • May 29, 2026

Ranking: Manufacturers that shipped the most storage systems in the first quarter.

The global battery market grew by almost 80% in the first months of the year; see who led the sector.
Canal Solar - Ranking of manufacturers that shipped the most storage systems in the 1st quarter.
  • International market

Ranking: Manufacturers that shipped the most storage systems in the first quarter.

The global battery market grew by almost 80% in the first months of the year; see who led the sector.
Canal Solar - ANEEL debate on battery regulations will resume amid market pressure.
  • May 28, 2026

ANEEL debate on battery regulations will resume amid market pressure.

Public Consultation No. 39 returns to the Agency's discussion and could unlock one of the most anticipated markets in the electricity sector.
Canal Solar - ANEEL debate on battery regulations will resume amid market pressure.
  • Politics & Regulation

ANEEL debate on battery regulations will resume amid market pressure.

Public Consultation No. 39 returns to the Agency's discussion and could unlock one of the most anticipated markets in the electricity sector.
Canal Solar - With higher tariff flags, demand for solar energy with batteries skyrockets in Brazil.
  • May 28, 2026

With higher electricity tariffs, demand for solar energy with batteries skyrockets in Brazil.

The search for energy predictability and cost reduction is driving the advancement of energy storage, according to TTS Energia.
Canal Solar - With higher tariff flags, demand for solar energy with batteries skyrockets in Brazil.
  • Market & Investments

With higher electricity tariffs, demand for solar energy with batteries skyrockets in Brazil.

The search for energy predictability and cost reduction is driving the advancement of energy storage, according to TTS Energia.
Hotel saves R$18 per month with battery storage and solar energy system.
  • May 28, 2026

Hotel saves R$18 per month with battery storage and solar energy system.

The development adopts an off-grid system from Bold Energy with batteries to ensure stability during events and high occupancy.
Hotel saves R$18 per month with battery storage and solar energy system.
  • Projects & Applications

Hotel saves R$18 per month with battery storage and solar energy system.

The development adopts an off-grid system from Bold Energy with batteries to ensure stability during events and high occupancy.
Canal Solar - ONS confirms it has already structured the technical basis for the battery auction, which is still awaiting approval from the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
  • May 27, 2026

ONS confirms it has already structured the technical basis for the battery auction, which is still awaiting approval from the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy).

Information was released by representatives of the Operator itself during WEG EPC Day 2026.
Canal Solar - ONS confirms it has already structured the technical basis for the battery auction, which is still awaiting approval from the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
  • Politics & Regulation

ONS confirms it has already structured the technical basis for the battery auction, which is still awaiting approval from the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy).

Information was released by representatives of the Operator itself during WEG EPC Day 2026.
Canal Solar - Brazil should have energy storage regulations finalized by July, says ABSOLAR
  • May 27, 2026

Brazil should have its energy storage regulations finalized by July, he says. ABSOLAR

The association states that defining the rules will be crucial to unlocking the battery market in the country.
Canal Solar - Brazil should have energy storage regulations finalized by July, says ABSOLAR
  • Politics & Regulation

Brazil should have its energy storage regulations finalized by July, he says. ABSOLAR

The association states that defining the rules will be crucial to unlocking the battery market in the country.
ANEELDecree No. 1000/2021 recognizes the need for systemic impact studies for the connection of distributed generation. However, the regulator itself has also explicitly recognized: Systems without export; Control of injected power; Dynamic limiting mechanisms; “Zero grid” operation. In other words, the Brazilian regulatory framework already allows modern systems to operate without causing the impacts traditionally associated with conventional distributed generation. This point is crucial. CPFL itself officially recognizes zero-grid systems. The discussion becomes even more relevant when one analyzes the distributor's own technical documentation. GED DIST-19397-2025 explicitly recognizes: Hybrid systems; Storage systems; Export control; Energy arbitrage; Islanded operation; Zero-grid functionalities. The standard explicitly states that "such arrangements must not allow the injection of active power into the distributor's electrical grid; that is, they must supply the local load and have zero-grid functionality." This section has enormous technical and regulatory relevance. It demonstrates that: The technology is recognized; The operational concept exists; The distributor formally acknowledges its functionality. Moreover, GED states: "hybrid systems have become an excellent solution for integrating MMGDs" and adds: "mainly with the aim of avoiding flow reversal." This is perhaps one of the most important points in the entire discussion. The distributor's own technical standard officially recognizes that batteries, EMS, export control, and hybrid systems can function precisely as mitigating mechanisms for the main basis currently used for denying access: flow reversal. The technical paradox: Here arises an extremely relevant regulatory paradox. If: Reverse flow is the problem; And batteries can mitigate it; And zero-grid systems do not export active power. Why are these systems becoming progressively unviable? From a technical standpoint, a modern hybrid system behaves profoundly differently from a conventional photovoltaic power plant. While traditional systems: Generate passively; Export surpluses automatically; Possess low operational intelligence. Hybrid systems: Monitor flow instantly; Adjust generation in real time; Control export; Charge batteries; Reduce injection; Respond dynamically to local load. In many cases, the battery ends up absorbing the surplus energy that would previously have been exported to the grid. In other words, distributed storage can act not as an aggravating factor, but as a mitigating solution to the systemic impacts of distributed generation. And this is acknowledged by CPFL's own GED (General Data Processing) department. CPFL's Manual 150217/2025 and the modeling of flow reversal studies. Perhaps the most sensitive point of the discussion lies in the analysis methodology currently used. The CPFL's "Instruction Manual for Estimated and Connection Budget Analysis for Micro and Mini Distributed Generation Systems" describes in detail: Power flow studies; Load modeling; Generation curve modeling; Flow reversal analysis criteria. The document makes it clear that the studies use: Typical curves; Statistical averages; Presumed generation; Standardized consumption and generation profiles. The methodology considers: Average curves; Historical profiles; Statistical modeling; Aggregate consumer behavior. This is perfectly normal in electrical engineering. The problem arises when this same methodology is used to evaluate intelligent hybrid systems with dynamic behavior. Intelligent systems being analyzed as passive generation. The manual itself barely goes into detail about: Dynamic EMS modeling; Instantaneous export control; Intelligent battery dispatch; Transient behavior of SAEs; Operational logic of "zero export". In practice, this raises an extremely relevant technical hypothesis: the studies currently being used may still be modeling modern hybrid systems as if they were conventional passive photovoltaic generation. This distinction is enormous. Because a system with EMS, battery, millisecond response, dynamic control, and instantaneous export limitation does not behave equivalently to a conventional photovoltaic system. This is perhaps the main technical discussion in the Brazilian distributed electricity sector today. The requirement for approvals without a clear public procedure. Another critical point is the increasing number of reported requirements related to the certification of: EMS; Hybrid inverters; “Zero export” systems; Export controllers. In principle, demanding technical safety is legitimate. However, the problem arises when: There is no transparent public procedure; There is no consolidated public list; There are no officially defined laboratories; There are no widely publicized criteria; There are no clear analysis deadlines. In practice, this creates a situation that is potentially impossible to fulfill. And here another extremely relevant aspect emerges: GED DIST-19397-2025 itself apparently does not establish a formal system of mandatory prior approval in the operational format reported by the market. The document primarily requires: Proof of functionality; Tests; Technical documentation from the manufacturer. GED establishes “tests or a supplier statement that proves the system's operation” and “tests or a supplier statement that proves the system's operation if it operates in a way that limits injected power”. This suggests that: The normative logic is centered on technical verification; not necessarily on discretionary approvals without clear public operationalization. GED 15303 and the issue of microgeneration Another relevant point is that GED 15303 itself recognizes the regulatory limits defined byANEELANEELZero grid is recognized; the distributor recognizes hybrid systems; distribution networks recognize batteries as mitigating reverse flow; but simultaneously: projects cease to be approved; requirements become practically impossible; criteria cease to be transparent; the market loses predictability. This creates a scenario that could potentially be characterized as an indirect technological blockade. And this has profound impacts. The economic impact of distributed storage lock-in: The distributed storage market represents: Modernization of electrical infrastructure; Increased resilience; Support during blackouts; Mitigation of peak loads; Reduced demand; Greater systemic stability; National technological advancement. Furthermore, this is a sector intensive in: Engineering; Software; Automation; Power electronics; Technical qualification. Its practical infeasibility could: Deter investment; Reduce competitiveness; Eliminate jobs; Delay innovation; Delay Brazil's energy transition. The apparent divergence between standard and operational practice: A joint reading of REN 1000, PRODIST, CPFL's GEDs, and Manual 150217/2025 suggests a possible divergence between the normative recognition of the technology and the practical operationalization of the connection process. The standards recognize hybrids, "zero grid," energy arbitrage, reverse flow mitigation, and EMS. But the market reports widespread negatives, regulatory uncertainty, lack of predictability, and opaque criteria. This scenario generates increasing litigation, market contraction, legal uncertainty, and a deterioration of regulatory confidence. The sector needs clarity, not a lack of rules. The debate should not be conducted as a matter of "liberating everything" or "eliminating technical criteria." The sector needs objective criteria, methodological transparency, predictability, auditable procedures, and alignment between standards and operational practice. If "zero export" systems require specific validation, then the market needs to know the criteria, the required tests, the accepted laboratories, the approved equipment, the processes, and the deadlines. Without this, an environment incompatible with regulatory security is created. In conclusion, the debate about hybrid systems and distributed storage is no longer just a technical discussion. It came to represent a strategic discussion about innovation, energy decentralization, modernization of the electricity sector, technological competitiveness, and the future of the Brazilian energy transition. CPFL's own technical documentation demonstrates that: The technology is recognized; The "zero grid" concept exists; Batteries are accepted as mitigating factors for reverse flow; Hybrid systems have regulatory support. Therefore, the main question no longer seems to be "whether the technology can exist". The central discussion then becomes: how to prevent technical requirements lacking transparency, clear public procedures, or methodological adaptation from ultimately functioning, in practice, as silent mechanisms to block the distributed storage market in Brazil. The silent blocking of distributed storage in Brazil
  • May 27, 2026

The silent blocking of distributed storage in Brazil

How technical requirements lacking regulatory transparency may be making hybrid systems, batteries, and zero-grid technologies unfeasible.
ANEELDecree No. 1000/2021 recognizes the need for systemic impact studies for the connection of distributed generation. However, the regulator itself has also explicitly recognized: Systems without export; Control of injected power; Dynamic limiting mechanisms; “Zero grid” operation. In other words, the Brazilian regulatory framework already allows modern systems to operate without causing the impacts traditionally associated with conventional distributed generation. This point is crucial. CPFL itself officially recognizes zero-grid systems. The discussion becomes even more relevant when one analyzes the distributor's own technical documentation. GED DIST-19397-2025 explicitly recognizes: Hybrid systems; Storage systems; Export control; Energy arbitrage; Islanded operation; Zero-grid functionalities. The standard explicitly states that "such arrangements must not allow the injection of active power into the distributor's electrical grid; that is, they must supply the local load and have zero-grid functionality." This section has enormous technical and regulatory relevance. It demonstrates that: The technology is recognized; The operational concept exists; The distributor formally acknowledges its functionality. Moreover, GED states: "hybrid systems have become an excellent solution for integrating MMGDs" and adds: "mainly with the aim of avoiding flow reversal." This is perhaps one of the most important points in the entire discussion. The distributor's own technical standard officially recognizes that batteries, EMS, export control, and hybrid systems can function precisely as mitigating mechanisms for the main basis currently used for denying access: flow reversal. The technical paradox: Here arises an extremely relevant regulatory paradox. If: Reverse flow is the problem; And batteries can mitigate it; And zero-grid systems do not export active power. Why are these systems becoming progressively unviable? From a technical standpoint, a modern hybrid system behaves profoundly differently from a conventional photovoltaic power plant. While traditional systems: Generate passively; Export surpluses automatically; Possess low operational intelligence. Hybrid systems: Monitor flow instantly; Adjust generation in real time; Control export; Charge batteries; Reduce injection; Respond dynamically to local load. In many cases, the battery ends up absorbing the surplus energy that would previously have been exported to the grid. In other words, distributed storage can act not as an aggravating factor, but as a mitigating solution to the systemic impacts of distributed generation. And this is acknowledged by CPFL's own GED (General Data Processing) department. CPFL's Manual 150217/2025 and the modeling of flow reversal studies. Perhaps the most sensitive point of the discussion lies in the analysis methodology currently used. The CPFL's "Instruction Manual for Estimated and Connection Budget Analysis for Micro and Mini Distributed Generation Systems" describes in detail: Power flow studies; Load modeling; Generation curve modeling; Flow reversal analysis criteria. The document makes it clear that the studies use: Typical curves; Statistical averages; Presumed generation; Standardized consumption and generation profiles. The methodology considers: Average curves; Historical profiles; Statistical modeling; Aggregate consumer behavior. This is perfectly normal in electrical engineering. The problem arises when this same methodology is used to evaluate intelligent hybrid systems with dynamic behavior. Intelligent systems being analyzed as passive generation. The manual itself barely goes into detail about: Dynamic EMS modeling; Instantaneous export control; Intelligent battery dispatch; Transient behavior of SAEs; Operational logic of "zero export". In practice, this raises an extremely relevant technical hypothesis: the studies currently being used may still be modeling modern hybrid systems as if they were conventional passive photovoltaic generation. This distinction is enormous. Because a system with EMS, battery, millisecond response, dynamic control, and instantaneous export limitation does not behave equivalently to a conventional photovoltaic system. This is perhaps the main technical discussion in the Brazilian distributed electricity sector today. The requirement for approvals without a clear public procedure. Another critical point is the increasing number of reported requirements related to the certification of: EMS; Hybrid inverters; “Zero export” systems; Export controllers. In principle, demanding technical safety is legitimate. However, the problem arises when: There is no transparent public procedure; There is no consolidated public list; There are no officially defined laboratories; There are no widely publicized criteria; There are no clear analysis deadlines. In practice, this creates a situation that is potentially impossible to fulfill. And here another extremely relevant aspect emerges: GED DIST-19397-2025 itself apparently does not establish a formal system of mandatory prior approval in the operational format reported by the market. The document primarily requires: Proof of functionality; Tests; Technical documentation from the manufacturer. GED establishes “tests or a supplier statement that proves the system's operation” and “tests or a supplier statement that proves the system's operation if it operates in a way that limits injected power”. This suggests that: The normative logic is centered on technical verification; not necessarily on discretionary approvals without clear public operationalization. GED 15303 and the issue of microgeneration Another relevant point is that GED 15303 itself recognizes the regulatory limits defined byANEELANEELZero grid is recognized; the distributor recognizes hybrid systems; distribution networks recognize batteries as mitigating reverse flow; but simultaneously: projects cease to be approved; requirements become practically impossible; criteria cease to be transparent; the market loses predictability. This creates a scenario that could potentially be characterized as an indirect technological blockade. And this has profound impacts. The economic impact of distributed storage lock-in: The distributed storage market represents: Modernization of electrical infrastructure; Increased resilience; Support during blackouts; Mitigation of peak loads; Reduced demand; Greater systemic stability; National technological advancement. Furthermore, this is a sector intensive in: Engineering; Software; Automation; Power electronics; Technical qualification. Its practical infeasibility could: Deter investment; Reduce competitiveness; Eliminate jobs; Delay innovation; Delay Brazil's energy transition. The apparent divergence between standard and operational practice: A joint reading of REN 1000, PRODIST, CPFL's GEDs, and Manual 150217/2025 suggests a possible divergence between the normative recognition of the technology and the practical operationalization of the connection process. The standards recognize hybrids, "zero grid," energy arbitrage, reverse flow mitigation, and EMS. But the market reports widespread negatives, regulatory uncertainty, lack of predictability, and opaque criteria. This scenario generates increasing litigation, market contraction, legal uncertainty, and a deterioration of regulatory confidence. The sector needs clarity, not a lack of rules. The debate should not be conducted as a matter of "liberating everything" or "eliminating technical criteria." The sector needs objective criteria, methodological transparency, predictability, auditable procedures, and alignment between standards and operational practice. If "zero export" systems require specific validation, then the market needs to know the criteria, the required tests, the accepted laboratories, the approved equipment, the processes, and the deadlines. Without this, an environment incompatible with regulatory security is created. In conclusion, the debate about hybrid systems and distributed storage is no longer just a technical discussion. It came to represent a strategic discussion about innovation, energy decentralization, modernization of the electricity sector, technological competitiveness, and the future of the Brazilian energy transition. CPFL's own technical documentation demonstrates that: The technology is recognized; The "zero grid" concept exists; Batteries are accepted as mitigating factors for reverse flow; Hybrid systems have regulatory support. Therefore, the main question no longer seems to be "whether the technology can exist". The central discussion then becomes: how to prevent technical requirements lacking transparency, clear public procedures, or methodological adaptation from ultimately functioning, in practice, as silent mechanisms to block the distributed storage market in Brazil. The silent blocking of distributed storage in Brazil
  • Opinion Article

The silent blocking of distributed storage in Brazil

How technical requirements lacking regulatory transparency may be making hybrid systems, batteries, and zero-grid technologies unfeasible.
Canal Solar - Eco Invest targets batteries and energy transition in funding round of up to R$ 50 billion.
  • May 26, 2026

Eco Invest targets batteries and energy transition in funding round of up to R$ 50 billion.

New auction by the Federal Government expands focus on industrial innovation and storage systems.
Canal Solar - Eco Invest targets batteries and energy transition in funding round of up to R$ 50 billion.
  • Market & Investments

Eco Invest targets batteries and energy transition in funding round of up to R$ 50 billion.

New auction by the Federal Government expands focus on industrial innovation and storage systems.
Canal Solar - El Niño's return raises alert for electrical system operation. 
  • May 20, 2026

The return of El Niño raises concerns about the operation of the electrical system. 

The increasing frequency of extreme weather events tends to accelerate consumer demand for storage systems. 
Canal Solar - El Niño's return raises alert for electrical system operation. 
  • Market & Investments

The return of El Niño raises concerns about the operation of the electrical system. 

The increasing frequency of extreme weather events tends to accelerate consumer demand for storage systems. 
Canal Solar - ABSAE promotes webinar on energy storage this Wednesday (20)
  • May 19, 2026

ABSAE is hosting a free webinar on energy storage this Wednesday.

This free online event will bring together executives from companies such as Huawei, Atlas, Powerhouse, and ISA Energia.
Canal Solar - ABSAE promotes webinar on energy storage this Wednesday (20)
  • News

ABSAE is hosting a free webinar on energy storage this Wednesday.

This free online event will bring together executives from companies such as Huawei, Atlas, Powerhouse, and ISA Energia.
Engemon invests in batteries and targets capacity auction.
  • May 15, 2026

Engemon invests in batteries and targets capacity auction.

Created two years ago, the energy business unit is positioning itself to take advantage of the opportunities in Brazil's promising energy storage market.
Engemon invests in batteries and targets capacity auction.
  • Market & Investments

Engemon invests in batteries and targets capacity auction.

Created two years ago, the energy business unit is positioning itself to take advantage of the opportunities in Brazil's promising energy storage market.
Canal Solar - Hybrid system with battery is not off-grid; see five differences.
  • April 30

Hybrid battery-powered system is not off-grid; see five differences.

Although both use batteries, each solution addresses different needs.
Canal Solar - Hybrid system with battery is not off-grid; see five differences.
  • Market & Investments

Hybrid battery-powered system is not off-grid; see five differences.

Although both use batteries, each solution addresses different needs.
Canal Solar Power Outage Cancels Pre-Premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' in Rio de Janeiro; Cinemas Suffer Losses
  • April 30

Power outage cancels pre-premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' and causes losses to Rio de Janeiro cinema.

NET Rio Station is considering taking legal action against Light and is studying the acquisition of generators to avoid further disruptions.
Canal Solar Power Outage Cancels Pre-Premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' in Rio de Janeiro; Cinemas Suffer Losses
  • Market & Investments

Power outage cancels pre-premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' and causes losses to Rio de Janeiro cinema.

NET Rio Station is considering taking legal action against Light and is studying the acquisition of generators to avoid further disruptions.
Aldo Solar highlights electromobility and energy storage at the Intersolar Summit Northeast 2026.
  • April 28

Aldo Solar highlights electromobility and energy storage at the Intersolar Summit Northeast 2026.

The company offers solutions for distributed generation with a focus on efficiency, electric mobility, and new business models.
Aldo Solar highlights electromobility and energy storage at the Intersolar Summit Northeast 2026.
  • Market & Investments

Aldo Solar highlights electromobility and energy storage at the Intersolar Summit Northeast 2026.

The company offers solutions for distributed generation with a focus on efficiency, electric mobility, and new business models.
Canal Solar - Solar energy projects with batteries grow 400% in Brazil
  • April 28

Solar energy projects with batteries are growing by 400% in Brazil.

The data is part of a study presented during the Solfácil Summit in Fortaleza (CE).
Canal Solar - Solar energy projects with batteries grow 400% in Brazil
  • Market & Investments

Solar energy projects with batteries are growing by 400% in Brazil.

The data is part of a study presented during the Solfácil Summit in Fortaleza (CE).
The energy future needs to be for everyone.
  • April 24

The energy future needs to be for everyone.

The expansion of renewables requires electrical grids capable of integrating and balancing energy in real time.
The energy future needs to be for everyone.
  • Opinion Article

The energy future needs to be for everyone.

The expansion of renewables requires electrical grids capable of integrating and balancing energy in real time.
Canal Solar - Brazil has the potential to add 10 GW of storage by 2035, but progress depends on regulation.
  • April 23

Brazil has the potential to add 10 GW of storage capacity by 2035, but progress depends on regulation.

The main obstacles involve the absence of a legal framework and adequate remuneration mechanisms, he assesses. ABSOLAR
Canal Solar - Brazil has the potential to add 10 GW of storage by 2035, but progress depends on regulation.
  • Market & Investments

Brazil has the potential to add 10 GW of storage capacity by 2035, but progress depends on regulation.

The main obstacles involve the absence of a legal framework and adequate remuneration mechanisms, he assesses. ABSOLAR
Canal Solar - The cost of solar energy has fallen by 87% and batteries by 93% since 2010.
  • April 14

The cost of solar energy has fallen by 87% and batteries by 93% since 2010.

IRENA study shows that reduction is already impacting energy strategies worldwide.
Canal Solar - The cost of solar energy has fallen by 87% and batteries by 93% since 2010.
  • International market

The cost of solar energy has fallen by 87% and batteries by 93% since 2010.

IRENA study shows that reduction is already impacting energy strategies worldwide.
Canal Solar - Battery regulation suffers another postponement in ANEEL
  • April 8

Battery regulations suffer another postponement in ANEEL

Request for review delays decision and broadens debate on costs, tariffs, and regulatory framework.
Canal Solar - Battery regulation suffers another postponement in ANEEL
  • Politics & Regulation

Battery regulations suffer another postponement in ANEEL

Request for review delays decision and broadens debate on costs, tariffs, and regulatory framework.
A decisive year for the regulatory consolidation of curtailment.
  • April 8

A decisive year for the regulatory consolidation of curtailment.

How Brazil resolves curtailment issues could define the renewable energy investment environment in the coming years.
A decisive year for the regulatory consolidation of curtailment.
  • Opinion Article

A decisive year for the regulatory consolidation of curtailment.

How Brazil resolves curtailment issues could define the renewable energy investment environment in the coming years.
Canal Solar distributor invests R$ 30 million in BESS to increase grid reliability.
  • April 7

Distributor invests R$ 30 million in BESS to increase network reliability.

The project features 10 high-performance batteries, totaling 20 MWh of storage capacity.
Canal Solar distributor invests R$ 30 million in BESS to increase grid reliability.
  • Market & Investments

Distributor invests R$ 30 million in BESS to increase network reliability.

The project features 10 high-performance batteries, totaling 20 MWh of storage capacity.
Iquira / Fractal Networks Source: https://canalsolar.com.br/vpps-monetizacao-energia-solar-armazenamento/
  • April 7

How can VPPs transform the monetization of solar energy and storage?

Projects focused on flexibility tend to stand out in a more sophisticated market.
Iquira / Fractal Networks Source: https://canalsolar.com.br/vpps-monetizacao-energia-solar-armazenamento/
  • Opinion Article

How can VPPs transform the monetization of solar energy and storage?

Projects focused on flexibility tend to stand out in a more sophisticated market.
US breaks record in energy storage.
  • April 2

US breaks record in energy storage.

Installed capacity is increasing due to falling costs, incentives, and rising demand.
US breaks record in energy storage.
  • International market

US breaks record in energy storage.

Installed capacity is increasing due to falling costs, incentives, and rising demand.
To BESS or not to BESS?
  • April 2

To BESS or not to BESS?

Article shows how the accelerated movement of storage raises an alert for assertiveness in projects.
To BESS or not to BESS?
  • Opinion Article

To BESS or not to BESS?

Article shows how the accelerated movement of storage raises an alert for assertiveness in projects.
Canal Solar - Project envisions groundbreaking solar technology with storage in Piauí
  • Marco 25, 2026

Project envisions groundbreaking solar technology with storage in Piauí.

The technology is already being adopted in markets such as the United States, China, Chile, and Spain.
Canal Solar - Project envisions groundbreaking solar technology with storage in Piauí
  • Market & Investments

Project envisions groundbreaking solar technology with storage in Piauí.

The technology is already being adopted in markets such as the United States, China, Chile, and Spain.
Canal Solar - Huawei and Powersafe form partnership to expand storage solutions in Brazil.
  • Marco 18, 2026

Huawei and Powersafe form a partnership to expand energy storage in Brazil.

The agreement provides for the distribution and marketing of BESS solutions for different customer profiles.
Canal Solar - Huawei and Powersafe form partnership to expand storage solutions in Brazil.
  • Market & Investments

Huawei and Powersafe form a partnership to expand energy storage in Brazil.

The agreement provides for the distribution and marketing of BESS solutions for different customer profiles.
Solmais promotes a series of events with manufacturers and integrators in the Northeast.
  • Marco 17, 2026

Solmais promotes a series of events with manufacturers and integrators in the Northeast.

The “Connecta Solmais Nordeste” circuit will visit four cities in the Northeast of Brazil.
Solmais promotes a series of events with manufacturers and integrators in the Northeast.
  • International market

Solmais promotes a series of events with manufacturers and integrators in the Northeast.

The “Connecta Solmais Nordeste” circuit will visit four cities in the Northeast of Brazil.
Canal Solar - Auction decree for batteries should be released in April, and the government is studying minimum storage requirements.
  • Marco 11, 2026

The government anticipates issuing a decree for the battery auction in April and is studying minimum storage requirements.

During a session in the Chamber of Deputies, Minister Alexandre Silveira also spoke about LRCAP prices.
Canal Solar - Auction decree for batteries should be released in April, and the government is studying minimum storage requirements.
  • News

The government anticipates issuing a decree for the battery auction in April and is studying minimum storage requirements.

During a session in the Chamber of Deputies, Minister Alexandre Silveira also spoke about LRCAP prices.
Canadian Solar expands its commitment to energy storage in Brazil and positions itself with e-STORAGE for the LRCAP.
  • Marco 11, 2026

Canadian Solar expands its commitment to energy storage in Brazil and positions itself with e-STORAGE for the LRCAP.

Company executives highlight the need for reliable suppliers in the sector.
Canadian Solar expands its commitment to energy storage in Brazil and positions itself with e-STORAGE for the LRCAP.
  • Market & Investments

Canadian Solar expands its commitment to energy storage in Brazil and positions itself with e-STORAGE for the LRCAP.

Company executives highlight the need for reliable suppliers in the sector.
GreenYellow brings hybrid BESS and solar solution to gold mining company in Mato Grosso.
  • Marco 10, 2026

GreenYellow brings hybrid BESS and solar solution to gold mining company in Mato Grosso.

The project will require an investment of R$ 18 million and is expected to generate savings of R$ 165 per month.
GreenYellow brings hybrid BESS and solar solution to gold mining company in Mato Grosso.
  • Market & Investments

GreenYellow brings hybrid BESS and solar solution to gold mining company in Mato Grosso.

The project will require an investment of R$ 18 million and is expected to generate savings of R$ 165 per month.
With 3 GW in grid-forming, Kehua says it's ready for the LRCAP.
  • Marco 9, 2026

With 3 GW in grid-forming, Kehua says it's ready for the LRCAP.

The company claims to offer grid-forming solutions, millisecond response times, and modeling validated by the ONS (Brazilian National System Operator).
With 3 GW in grid-forming, Kehua says it's ready for the LRCAP.
  • Market & Investments

With 3 GW in grid-forming, Kehua says it's ready for the LRCAP.

The company claims to offer grid-forming solutions, millisecond response times, and modeling validated by the ONS (Brazilian National System Operator).
Canal Solar - Renan Corrêa joins Sunwoda Energy for expansion in Brazil
  • Marco 6, 2026

Renan Corrêa joins Sunwoda Energy for expansion in Brazil.

Executive from energy storage solutions manufacturer highlights focus on residential and C&I applications.
Canal Solar - Renan Corrêa joins Sunwoda Energy for expansion in Brazil
  • Market & Investments

Renan Corrêa joins Sunwoda Energy for expansion in Brazil.

Executive from energy storage solutions manufacturer highlights focus on residential and C&I applications.
Canal Solar - New LRCAP price ceiling could increase battery competitiveness, associations say.
  • February 19, 2026

New LRCAP price ceiling could increase battery competitiveness, associations say.

ABSOLAR ABSAE and [other companies] assess that the revised valuations recognize the true costs of capacity services.
Canal Solar - New LRCAP price ceiling could increase battery competitiveness, associations say.
  • Market & Investments

New LRCAP price ceiling could increase battery competitiveness, associations say.

ABSOLAR ABSAE and [other companies] assess that the revised valuations recognize the true costs of capacity services.
Canal Solar - Decline in hydroelectric power and delays in battery implementation are expected to expand thermal power plants in Brazil.
  • February 19, 2026

The decline in hydroelectric power and delays in battery implementation are expected to increase the use of thermal power plants in Brazil.

Study indicates that the advancement of renewables without sufficient storage will require more thermal power generation in the country.
Canal Solar - Decline in hydroelectric power and delays in battery implementation are expected to expand thermal power plants in Brazil.
  • News

The decline in hydroelectric power and delays in battery implementation are expected to increase the use of thermal power plants in Brazil.

Study indicates that the advancement of renewables without sufficient storage will require more thermal power generation in the country.
IEA points to progress in sodium-ion batteries.
  • February 18, 2026

IEA points to progress in sodium-ion batteries.

Technology gains industrial scale, but faces competitive limitations.
IEA points to progress in sodium-ion batteries.
  • Technology & Innovation

IEA points to progress in sodium-ion batteries.

Technology gains industrial scale, but faces competitive limitations.
Ceará receives new investment for the expansion of solar parks.
  • February 18, 2026

Ceará receives new investment for the expansion of solar parks.

Sudene releases R$ 17 million in FDNE funds to accelerate the works of the Qair International Group.
Ceará receives new investment for the expansion of solar parks.
  • Market & Investments

Ceará receives new investment for the expansion of solar parks.

Sudene releases R$ 17 million in FDNE funds to accelerate the works of the Qair International Group.

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