5 A-2025 auction has record number of ed projects

Number of registrations more than doubled compared to the last competition, reports EPE 
A-5 auction has record number of ed projects
The highlight was the PCHs, which ed 173 projects. Photo: AEN Archive

EPE (Energy Research Company) announced this Thursday (13) that the registration of hydroelectric projects for the New Energy Auction A-5 broke a historic record of registrations. The deadline for registration ended on February 7.

225 projects with power below 50 MW were ed, totaling an installed capacity of 2.884 MW. The number sures the previous mark of the 5 A-2022 Auction, when 90 projects totaled 1.516 MW of ed power.

Announced by the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy) through the Normative Ordinance No. 95/GM/MME/2024, the contest is scheduled to take place on July 25, 2025.

The highlight was the PCHs (Small Hydroelectric Power Plants), which ed 173 projects, totaling 2.487 MW – which represents 86% of the energy ed in the auction. In the last auction, 80 projects had been ed.

CGHs (Hydroelectric Generating Plants) totaled 45 projects and 128 MW of power, while UHEs (Hydroelectric Power Plants) ed seven registrations and 269 MW.

For Alessandra Torres, president of ABRAPCH (Brazilian Association of PCHs and CGHs), the record registration reflects the large volume of projects that have been held back for years and the growing interest of investors in the sector.

“For us, it was a very important step to see the Ministry of Mines and Energy open the auction, demonstrating that the agency recognizes the need and importance of promoting this source,” said the executive.

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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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