CCEE, ONS and EPE release load forecast for the next five years 

Projection for annual energy operation planning indicates average annual growth of 3,3% between 2025 and 2029
CCEE, ONS and EPE release load forecast for the next five years
Studies indicate a growth of 5,3% this year compared to 2023. Photo: Freepik

CCEE (Electric Energy Trading Chamber), ONS (National Electric System Operator) and EPE (Energy Research Company) release load forecasts for the PLAN (Annual Energy Operation Planning) for the period between 2025 and 2029. 

The outlook is for an average annual expansion of 3,3% in the cargo load. without (National Interconnected System) in the period. For 2024, studies indicate a growth of 5,3% compared to 2023, with the result reaching 79.899 MW on average at the end of the year. The projection takes into the data verified until November and the forecasts released in PMO (Monthly Operation Program) of December. 

In 2025, the estimated increase is 3,5% compared to 2024, reaching 82.690 MW on average. In 2029, the load will reach 94.157 MW on average. The analyses consider the installed micro and mini distributed generation systems and the integration of Roraima into the SIN in February 2026. The region is the only one that is not yet part of the states connected to the national grid. 

Next Thursday (5), the three organizations will hold a workshop to analyze the results of the 2025-2029 PLAN. The event will be aimed at agents in the electricity sector, distributors, free consumers and traders. Canal Solar will participate in the event and produce a more complete report on the subject. 

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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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