Deputy wants to investigate complaints against Equatorial Alagoas

The company would be making it difficult to access the grid to connect a solar system
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Photo: Disclosure / Assembly of Alagoas

It's not just in Minas Gerais, in the Cemig-D concession area, which energy consumers face difficulties to connect your photovoltaic systems. In Alagoas, Equatorial Energia has been using the same method.

According to deputy Ângela Garrote (PP-AL), the parliamentarian has been receiving several complaints from consumers against the Alagoas distributor. Using the platform Legislative Assembly, the parliamentarian said last Tuesday (31) that the company has made it difficult for consumers to access the distribution system, alleging a reversal of flow.

Faced with so many complaints, the deputy requested a public hearing to investigate the allegations against Equatorial Alagoas.

“Today, I want to bring to light several complaints that, in addition to harming the consumer, have also harmed the production chain in the energy sector. Companies and entrepreneurs in the sector are going bankrupt day after day due to the arbitrary actions committed by Equatorial Alagoas. This October, for example, we had a 58% drop in connected systems compared to October last year,” he said.

Ângela said that the concessionaire uses technical arguments to hinder the consumer's right to generate their own energy. “Equatorial has been identifying the flow reversal without carrying out adequate studies, not providing the necessary mandatory information to the consumer, and not even providing timely service when requested, violating several regulatory provisions”, he concluded.

O The same problem was discussed yesterday (31/10) in City Council of Patos de Minas (MG). Councilors in the region claim to have received numerous complaints from the population regarding the service provided by Cemig-D.

Representatives of solar energy companies were present and reported that the Minas Gerais concessionaire was denying solar energy projects, on the grounds that the network cannot new installations.

How to alleviate the problem of flow reversal in photovoltaic systems? 

Photo by Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energy and Agência Estado. Covering the electricity sector since 2011. Has experience in covering events such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.

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