By ESS News
The Brazilian electricity sector experiences a paradox: while the need for flexibility in the grid is growing – put under pressure through the expansion of renewable energy sources such as solar energy and wind – the progress of energy storage remains impeded by regulatory uncertainties. The delay in regulating a planned capacity reserve auction focused on batteries is to worry about manufacturers, investors and experts, especially in view of the escalation in defendant accounts (for forced reduction in the generation), which is already higher than BRL 4 billion ($ 729 million).
“Brazilië heeft een succesvolle geschiedenis van het stimuleren van nieuwe technologieën door veilingen, zoals we in 2009 met windenergie zagen en zonne -energie in 2014, maar met batterijen blijven we vast”, zei Greener CEO Marcio Takata tijdens een paneel over het onderwerp op de zevende editie van de zevende editie van de zevende editie van de zevende editie van de zevende editie van de zevende editie van de zevende editie of the seventh edition of the seventh edition of the seventh edition of the seventh edition of the seventh edition of the seventh edition of the seventh edition of Greener top.
The Energia Elétrica’s (Aneel) Public Consultation 39, which specifically tackles on storage, will complete the Energia Elétrica’s (Aneel) in October for two years without concrete progress. Consulta Pública 7 of the Ministry of Environment, which proposes essential regulations for the sector, has also remained undefined since September 2023. The result is a regulatory vacuum that inhibits investments and leaves Brazil rear countries behind countries such as Chile and Spain, which have already confronted challenges and have learned from technology.
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