What are the challenges and prospects for subscription solar energy in Brazil?

Even with the advancement of subscription solar energy, many people have doubts as to whether it is still worth subscribing to this modality.
What are the challenges and prospects for subscription solar energy in Brazil?
Shared generation already totals 9,4 units in operation in Brazil. Photo: Freepik

A subscription solar energy has been gaining more and more space in the photovoltaic sector, as it is a more accessible way for consumers, both in of cost-benefit and for those who do not have space to install photovoltaic equipment in their homes, thus being able to adhere to this model.

recent data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) show that only in first quarter of this year, the modality started benefiting over 3.628 UCs (Consumer Units), based on the installation of 678 shared generation units.  

In all, since the beginning of the expansion of the solar source in the country, the Shared generation already has more than 9,4 units in operation, benefiting a total of 332 thousand UCs throughout Brazil.

Even with the advancement of solar energy by subscription, many people have doubts whether it is still worth ing this modality.

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O Canal Solar interviewed three experts – Bernardo Marangon, managing partner at Exata Energia; Thiago Bao, DG (Distributed Generation) lawyer at Bao Ribeiro Advogados and Pedro Dante, partner in the energy area at Lefosse Advogados, to comment on the future projections of shared generation and the challenges that the modality faces. 

To check out what the experts said and stay up to date with the challenges and prospects of subscription-based solar energy in Brazil, just check out the full, free report in the 23rd edition of the Magazine Canal Solar, available in this link.

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Yvana Leitão
Producer of the Papo Solar Podcast. He has experience producing and preparing journalistic articles. Graduated in journalism from the Escola Superior de istração, Marketing e Comunicação de Campinas.

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  2. Good morning!!! I liked the communication focused on solar energy, my questions are about the quotas, what is it like to acquire the quotas over the years?? It's viable??

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