Enel SP will invest R$50 million in energy efficiency

Registration to participate in the selection will be available until the 19th

Enel Distribuição São Paulo will invest R$50 million in projects energy efficiency. The value was presented last Thursday (27), during a workshop held by the company.

The objective of the program is to offer both public and private clients the opportunity to present proposals that promote energy gains focusing on efficient consumption, improvements to electrical installations and educational actions. 

According to the company, the total value of the project, which was initially R$34 million, increased by 43% of the expected amount of resources.

The selection of projects will be made through P 001/2023 (Public Call for Projects), which is financed with resources from the PEE (Energy Efficiency Program) of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency).

Registration for the public call can be done until July 19th. The notice is available at this  link. To participate, projects must cost between R$1 million and R$4 million and focus on efficient energy consumption. The complete documentation requested in the public call is mandatory.

In 2024, of the total amount available for the PEE throughout the state, R$15 million will be allocated to public lighting initiatives; R$15 million will go to commerce, services and industry; R$10 million to public authorities and public services; and R$10 million to projects in the residential and rural categories.

The initiative has already included improvements in public universities and hospitals, including replacing conventional light bulbs with LED models, installing micro solar plants and modernizing the lighting system.

Guilherme Lencastre, president of Enel Distribuição São Paulo, said in a statement that the company wants to make the process more transparent and accessible, thus ensuring the implementation of the best projects.

“The Public Call for Projects is a fundamental instrument for promoting energy efficiency and innovation in our state. It allows us to select and invest in initiatives that have a direct and relevant impact on the population’s quality of life, while contributing to more conscious and sustainable energy consumption,” he said. 

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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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