O Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, stated that 100% of homes in the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program will have solar energy, during the 3rd Meeting of the G20 Energy Transition Working Group, in Belo Horizonte (MG).
According to the executive, the project will be launched next week by the ministries of Cities and Mines and Energy, aiming to stimulate not only the source development in the country, as also encourage job creation e of "combat inequality in a true and solid way”, he said.
Despite the announcement, the minister did not give further details about the use of technology in the program of popular housing by the Federal Government.
Em July last year, source was included in Minha Casa, Minha Vida to Olos technology sanction of Law 14.620 / 2023 – which recreated the housing program in place of the Minha Casa Verde e Amarela program, bringing incentives for solar energy.
G20 meeting in Brazil
A Brazilian presidency at the G20 meeting Has as objective to point out to the world the challenges that need to be faced so that these transactions take place in a fair, inclusive and balanced way.
In the Working Group, coordinated by the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy), the objective is to share information and promote coordinated political action to accelerate and expand the benefits of the energy transition for everyone.
According to the Ministry, the choose Minas Gerais to host the 3rd meeting of the G20 working group This was due to the fact that the state is the largest producer of solar energy in the country.
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Will it be through bidding?
How will companies be hired to install photovoltaic systems?
How will the installation be carried out in homes, will accredited companies be hired?
This program, my house, my life, is only available to people who come from outside and are under 50 years old. I'm 66 and I've never been able to do it because I only earn a salary from LOAs.
These decisions are great, as long as the government pays the bill, here in the northeast, people's income becomes more distant from the MCMV program every year.
To those responsible for the content, my name is Rogério Bueno, I am a maintainer in the solar energy area where I live (Andrelandia MG), I would like to know how I can participate in the installation of photovoltaic plants in the MCMV program here in my region? Thanks