Instantaneous energy demand in SIN reaches new record

The previous record of 102.478 MW was set on March 15, 2024.
Instantaneous energy demand in SIN reaches new record
SIN reached the mark of 102.924 MW. Photo: Freepik

O without (National Interconnected System) reached a new record for instantaneous load demand last Wednesday (22), reaching the mark of 102.924 MW. 

The record represents the highest power needed to meet demand at a given time and was ed by ONS (National Operator of Electrical system), at 14:31.

The previous record, of 102.478 MW, was set on March 15, 2024.

On the same day, new records of average daily load were recorded in the SIN and in the Southeast/Central-West subsystem, reaching 92.985 MWmed and 54.021 MWmed, respectively. 

This increase was directly influenced by weather conditions, particularly the high temperatures recorded in recent days in the Southeast region, which intensified the demand for energy.

O MME (The Ministry of Mines and Energy highlighted that the country has been constantly setting new records, especially in the generation of renewable energy, such as solar, wind and biomass.

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Emily Castro
Graduating in Journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, she has experience in producing articles for news portals, radio and podcasts. She also works as a producer for the Papo Solar Podcast and the Solar em 60 and Estude com o projects. Canal.

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