São Paulo, Minas, Goiás and Bahia reach symbolic marks in solar DG

Municipalities in São Paulo and Minas Gerais exceed 3 GW of installed power, while Goiás and Bahia municipalities reached 1 GW
São Paulo, Minas, Goiás and Bahia reach symbolic marks in solar DG
Brazil has eight states with more than 1 GW of installed power in solar DG. Photo: Freepik

Four Brazilian states reached symbolic marks em solar energy in the segment of distributed micro and minigeneration in recent days, according to data released by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency).

This Tuesday (04), Minas Gerais e São Paulo became the first states in the country to sur the mark of 3 GW of installed power of the source in the modality. 

Em Minas Gerais, already are 249,5 thousand connections cataloged and responsible for supplying de 331,4 thousand consumer units.

Yes, São Paulo is single state Brazilian with over 300 thousand systems installed by the source in DG (distributed generation), currently boasting around 326,7 thousand connections. 

Also this Tuesday, the Bahia sured the 1 GW mark of power in their municipalities through 109,3 thousand photovoltaic systems installed in homes, facades and small plots of land.  

Before that, last Friday (30), those who had also reached their 1 GW of installed power in the solar DG segment had been the state Goiás, which today has around 87,2 thousand connections ed for.

At the moment, the Brazil has eight states with more than 1 GW of installed power in micro and mini solar distributed generation. ing São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Goiás and Bahia are the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Mato Grosso, as shown in the image below: 

States of Brazil with 1 GW or more of installed power in solar DG

Source: ANEEL
Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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