More than 39,1 thousand new DG (Distributed Generation) plants came into operation in February this year, adding more than 398 MW to the installed capacity in Brazil. In total, 51,8 thousand CUs (Consumer Units) benefited from this modality.
The numbers are from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) and are based on data provided by distributors, which may undergo minor updates over time.
The state of Goiás led the ranking in installed capacity in the month, totaling 47,4 MW, with 3,5 thousand CUs. Right behind comes São Paulo, with 45,7 MW and 11,3 thousand consumer units. The ranking is followed by Mato Grosso, with 41,1 MW and 4 thousand CUs in 3rd place and Minas Gerais, with 39,9 MW and 4,1 thousand consumer units.
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GD by segment
The residential segment continues to lead the DG market with 236,6 MW and 42,9 thousand consumer units. The commercial sector occupies second place with 92,6 MW and 3,9 thousand UCS.
Right behind comes the rural class with 44,5 MW and 4,4 thousand CUs; followed by the industrial sector with 20,7 MW and 258 consumer units. The 6th position is occupied by the public sector, with 3,2 MW and 163 consumer units and, finally, by the public service with 0,1 MW and three consumer units.
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