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Brazil's installed photovoltaic capacity enters the world's top 15

Brazil's installed photovoltaic capacity enters the world's top 15
Aug 27, 2021

Brazil's installed solar capacity has exceeded the 10,000 MW, which is equivalent to 70% of the installed capacity of the world's second largest hydropower station-Itaipu Hydropower Station, and Brazil has therefore ranked 14th in the global solar installed capacity rankings.

At present, solar energy installation occupies the fifth place in Brazil's electric energy structure, which is higher than that of thermal power plants powered by petroleum and other fossil fuels, which have an installed capacity of about 9,100 megawatts. The Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Association (Absolar) stated that this achievement is directly attributable to the investment of more than 52.7 billion reais since 2012. The market expects that after the new regulatory framework for distributed power generation is approved, the The investment will continue to grow.

The new law stipulates that projects currently under construction and projects established within 12 months after the promulgation of the new law can enjoy discounts on power grid usage fees before 2045. The Brazilian Association of Distributed Generation (ABGD) estimates that this measure may encourage an additional 10,000 megawatts of installed capacity within two years.

 

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