Solar energy represents 95% of projects expected for 2027 on Mercado Livre

The trend is for wind projects to lose a large part of their share to photovoltaic sources, according to ABSOLAR
Solar energy represents 95% of projects expected for 2027 on Mercado Livre
Flexible access to energy at a more competitive cost opens up opportunities for the solar sector. Photo: Senai Agency/Reproduction

A solar energy represents 95% of projects expected for 2027 inside Free Energy Market, indicate data released by ABSOLAR (Brazilian Solar Energy Association). 

A participation Estimated from the source in projects focused on the modality, including It should get bigger and bigger as the years go by: from 54% at the end of 2024 to 89% in 2025 and then to 92% in 2026, before reaching 95% the following year.

According to the association, the trend for 2027 is that the wind energy projects lose a large part of their participation in the Free Energy Market for solar energy ones, sharing space with biomass ones, as shown in the image below: 

Photos: ABSOLAR/Reproduction

Why should solar grow in Mercado Livre?

Marcio Trannin, vice-president of the board of directors of ABSOLAR, explains that the solar energy is today and will continue to be the predominant source in the ACL (Free Contracting Environment) for a simple reason: It is the most competitive technology on the market. 

“Just as we choose who we will consume our mobile broadband from, it will become viable for consumers to also choose who they will consume their energy from (with the gradual opening of Mercado Livre to more consumer groups),” he said. 

“Naturally, these consumers will choose the cheapest and most competitive technology, which is solar energy. Added to this is the issue of environmental awareness, where consumers will opt for a solar source, which, in addition to being cheaper, also guarantees a more sustainable future for everyone”, he highlighted. Trannin.  


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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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