Cargo demand for SIN should increase by 4,2% this week

Previous forecast was for an increase of 4,7%
Cargo demand for SIN should increase by 4,2% this week
Projections for the submarkets: North, with 9,6% (8.471 Mwmed) and Southeast/Central-West, with 3,7% (46.356 Mwmed). Photo: Freepik/Reproduction

O PMO (Monthly Operation Program), published by ONS (National Electric System Operator), to this week points out that the without must have high 4,2% (81.808 MWmed) in load demand, a recoil de 0.5% about previous forecast of the Operator, which was 4,7% (82.095 MWmed). 

Also according to the ONS, the submarkets present the following projections: North subsystem, with 9,6% (8.471 Mwmed); Southeast/Central-West, with 3,7% (46.356 Mwmed); South 4% (13.265 MWmed) and Northeast 3,1% (13.715 MWmed). 

Numbers are comparisons between the October 2024 estimates and the results recorded in October last year.

A ENA (Influent Natural Energy), which measures the amount available in hydroelectric reservoirs, it remains below the MLT (Long Term Average), with the exception of the South region, which should reach an ENA, at the end of October, of 100% of the MLT.  

To the other submarkets, the projections of Natural Affluent Energy are less than 50%: Southeast/Central-West, 45% of MLT; North, 40% of MLT; and Northeast, 31% of MLT.

The outlook for the levels of EAR (Stored Energy), which is the water stored in hydroelectric reservoirs, indicate that two submarkets should exceed 50%: the South (62,7%) and the North (62,1%). 

For Northeast, the projected index for the last day of the month is 43,8% and in the Southeast/Midwest is at 40,1%. The indicators are consistent with what is expected for the typical dry period in progress.

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Viviane Lucio
Journalist graduated from UNIP (Universidade Paulista) and specialist in scientific journalism from Unicamp (Universidade Estadual de Campinas). She has experience in news production, reporting, photography, communications and press consultancy.

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