CCEE: free market has the potential to attract 72 thousand companies from 2024

There are still 93 thousand establishments with distributed generation that should have little feasibility of leaving the captive market
26-06-23-canal-solar-CCEE free market has the potential to attract 72 thousand companies from 2024
Markets, shopping malls, offices, bakeries, pharmacies and other businesses will be able to migrate to the free market starting next year. Photo: Freepik

The opening of the free market to all high voltage consumers (Group A) has the potential to attract 72 thousand small and medium-sized companies, such as industries, service networks and retail, according to the latest survey carried out by CCEE (Electric Energy Commercialization Chamber).

According to Ordinance 50/2022 of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, as of January 2024, all consumers in group A will be eligible to migrate to the free energy market. “Currently, there are 202 thousand consumption points connected to high voltage. Of this total, according to CCEE estimates, 165 thousand units will still be in the regulated market at the end of 2023”, informed the Chamber.

“Among these loads, we project that by the end of 2023, 93 thousand will benefit from the distributed micro and minigeneration model, which has the possibility of migrating, but should have little economic viability to make this change. Therefore, there are 72 thousand factories, offices and commercial establishments with the potential to the free segment from January next year”, they pointed out.

For Talita Porto, vice-president of the CCEE Board of Directors, this stage of continuous opening of the free environment should generate opportunities not only for consumers, but also for traders, with the generation of new business. “The Brazilian electricity sector should become more competitive and society only has to gain from this”.

Infographic prepared by CCEE.
Infographic: CCEE
Photo by Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energy and Agência Estado. Covering the electricity sector since 2011. Has experience in covering events such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.

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