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19/01/2024

Check out the 5 biggest photovoltaic plants in Brazil

According to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), Brazil has about 670 UCs (consumer units) with their own generation of energy from solar sources.

Currently, Minas Gerais leads the state ranking with around 120 thousand UCs. In second place is São Paulo, with approximately 110 thousand, and Rio Grande do Sul, which has around 95 thousand photovoltaic systems.

With regard to the consumer class, who appears at the top of the list is the residential segment, with 515 thousand consumer units, followed by the commercial sector, with 95 thousand, and the rural area, which has 50 thousand systems.

There is no doubt, there are thousands of plants spread across Brazil generating savings and sustainability. And when it comes to rated power, do you know which are the 5 biggest plants in the country?

Canal Solar conducted a survey based on the latest monthly bulletin on photovoltaic generation from the ONS (National Electric System Operator). Check...

Source: Solar Channel

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https://canalsolar.com.br/confira-as-5-maiores-usinas-fotovoltaicas-do-brasil/

UK connects 10 millionth household on DCC's smart meters network

The 10 millionth property was connected in London on the 26th of November by EDF, which fitted both a gas and electricity meter along with a communications hub and pre-payment interface device.

In addition to the 10 million households connected to the network, 41 million devices including smart meters, in-home displays, communications hubs, and smart energy control devices are connected to the network.

A total of 16.3 million smart meters are using the system for data telemetry of which some 6.4 million are first-generation and 9.9 million are second-generation smart meters, according to the statement.

The smart meters alone that are connected to the network are helping the UK to reduce 472.185 tonnes of carbon emissions per annum.

The DCC says some 646 million messages have been transported via the network in October alone. The messages include meter readings, tariff information, prepay credit top-ups and smart heating controls.

Approximately 1.7 million energy switches were made in October via the network...

Source: Smart Energy

Read more at:

https://www.smart-energy.com/industry-sectors/smart-meters/the-uk-connects-10-millionth-household-to-dccs-smart-meterss-network/

Brazil leads Engie's green hydrogen projects

Brazil will play a relevant role in the strategy of French holding Engie to reach the goal of reaching 4 gigawatts (GW) of global green hydrogen production capacity by 2030. According to the executive vice president of global green hydrogen business development of the group, Raphael Barreau, the country has strong potential to attract projects due to the abundance of water and the good price of energy generated by renewable sources.

Electric energy is used in electrolysis, the process that gives rise to hydrogen. In the case of green hydrogen, the electricity used comes from renewable sources. Barreau, recently selected to occupy the company's division for the segment, will be based in Brazil.

The executive points out that the complementarity between wind, solar and hydroelectric generation in the country guarantees a constant supply of clean energy, which helps to lower the cost of the electrolysis units. “Many companies are looking at the production of green hydrogen for export in Brazil, they are realizing that production here will be much cheaper than in other countries”, he says...

Source: Abinee - Valor Econômico

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http://www.clipping.abinee.org.br/publique/cgi/cgilua.exe/sys/start.htm?infoid=343420&sid=105

Basf signs renewable energy purchase contract with Engie concessionaire

The German chemical company Basf SE said on Monday, 29, that it had signed a long-term purchase contract for renewable energy in Europe with the French utility Engie SA. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

According to the company, Engie will supply up to 20.7 terawatt-hours (TWh) of renewable electricity to various locations where Basf operates within a period of 25 years. The contract takes effect on January 1st.

Electricity will initially come from onshore wind farms across Spain, where Engie is an equity investor or energy manager, according to Basf. Going forward, the French company will supply energy from existing Spanish assets or from future onshore and offshore wind farms.

Last week, the company announced the creation of a new subsidiary for renewable energy activities called Basf Renewable Energy GmbH.

Source: This Is Money

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https://www.istoedinheiro.com.br/basf-assina-contrato-de-compra-de-energia-renovavel-com-concessionaria-engie/

Ministry of Energy releases study predicting 'technological revolution' in the energy sector

O programa da Copel fechou o ano de 2023 com 615 mil domicílios com medidores inteligentes instalados. O Rede Elétrica Inteligente, como é chamado este conjunto de soluções, já está presente em 81 municípios paranaenses. O investimento previsto para as primeiras fases do programa, cobrindo todo o sul do Estado, é de aproximadamente R$ 820 milhões. Ao longo de 2024, mais 400 mil domicílios devem receber o novo medidor da Copel.
Os novos dispositivos tornam automática a leitura do consumo, informam diretamente o centro de controle da Copel sobre falhas de energia e permitem comandos remotos para restabelecer o fornecimento de energia em caso de desligamentos, otimizando a administração dos serviços de eletricidade.
A substituição gradativa dos relógios de luz convencionais pelo medidor inteligente está em andamento atualmente em municípios da Região Metropolitana de Curitiba (RMC) – Araucária, Contenda e Fazenda Rio Grande – além de Irati, Ponta Grossa, Prudentópolis, Rio Azul e São Mateus do Sul. O trabalho é conduzido pela empresa contratada Eleng.

Fonte: Canal Energia

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https://www.canalenergia.com.br/noticias/53268871/615-mil-clientes-da-copel-ja-possuem-medidores-inteligentes

Relatório mostra 10 barreiras para implementação de energias renováveis

Um relatório feito pela KPMG mostrou que a maioria (80%) das empresas globais concordam plenamente que acelerar as implementações de energia renovável de maneira substancial é a questão mais premente e que exige mais atenção para cumprir as metas do Acordo de Paris. Ao mesmo tempo, 84% delas relataram que os desafios atuais do mercado estão causando atrasos significativos e, em alguns casos, até mesmo o abandono de projetos de energia renovável.
A pesquisa destacou ainda que, em março de 2023, o Brasil bateu recorde de produção de energia renovável, quando as energias renováveis representavam 90% de toda a energia gerada no País. Países menores como Portugal também alcançaram o mesmo feito por períodos muito mais longos.
Contudo, ele mostra que o ritmo das implementações renováveis não é suficiente para contribuir de modo significativo e alcançar a ambição do Acordo de Paris de limitar o aumento das temperaturas globais. Para o sócio-líder de Energia e Recursos Naturais da KPMG no Brasil, Anderson Dutra, a combinação de barreiras antigas e recentes representa um risco significativo para manter, e ainda mais para acelerar, o impulso necessário para cumprir o compromisso do G20 de triplicar a capacidade de energia renovável até 2030. Tal déficit teria repercussões globais, colocando em sério risco o cumprimento das metas do Acordo de Paris...

Fonte: Canal Energia

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https://www.canalenergia.com.br/noticias/53268855/relatorio-mostra-10-barreiras-para-implementacao-de-energias-renovaveis

Check out the 5 biggest photovoltaic plants in Brazil

According to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), Brazil has about 670 UCs (consumer units) with their own generation of energy from solar sources.

Currently, Minas Gerais leads the state ranking with around 120 thousand UCs. In second place is São Paulo, with approximately 110 thousand, and Rio Grande do Sul, which has around 95 thousand photovoltaic systems.

With regard to the consumer class, who appears at the top of the list is the residential segment, with 515 thousand consumer units, followed by the commercial sector, with 95 thousand, and the rural area, which has 50 thousand systems.

There is no doubt, there are thousands of plants spread across Brazil generating savings and sustainability. And when it comes to rated power, do you know which are the 5 biggest plants in the country?

Canal Solar conducted a survey based on the latest monthly bulletin on photovoltaic generation from the ONS (National Electric System Operator). Check...

Source: Solar Channel

L eia more at:

https://canalsolar.com.br/confira-as-5-maiores-usinas-fotovoltaicas-do-brasil/

UK connects 10 millionth household on DCC's smart meters network

The 10 millionth property was connected in London on the 26th of November by EDF, which fitted both a gas and electricity meter along with a communications hub and pre-payment interface device.

In addition to the 10 million households connected to the network, 41 million devices including smart meters, in-home displays, communications hubs, and smart energy control devices are connected to the network.

A total of 16.3 million smart meters are using the system for data telemetry of which some 6.4 million are first-generation and 9.9 million are second-generation smart meters, according to the statement.

The smart meters alone that are connected to the network are helping the UK to reduce 472.185 tonnes of carbon emissions per annum.

The DCC says some 646 million messages have been transported via the network in October alone. The messages include meter readings, tariff information, prepay credit top-ups and smart heating controls.

Approximately 1.7 million energy switches were made in October via the network...

Source: Smart Energy

Read more at:

https://www.smart-energy.com/industry-sectors/smart-meters/the-uk-connects-10-millionth-household-to-dccs-smart-meterss-network/

Brazil leads Engie's green hydrogen projects

Brazil will play a relevant role in the strategy of French holding Engie to reach the goal of reaching 4 gigawatts (GW) of global green hydrogen production capacity by 2030. According to the executive vice president of global green hydrogen business development of the group, Raphael Barreau, the country has strong potential to attract projects due to the abundance of water and the good price of energy generated by renewable sources.

Electric energy is used in electrolysis, the process that gives rise to hydrogen. In the case of green hydrogen, the electricity used comes from renewable sources. Barreau, recently selected to occupy the company's division for the segment, will be based in Brazil.

The executive points out that the complementarity between wind, solar and hydroelectric generation in the country guarantees a constant supply of clean energy, which helps to lower the cost of the electrolysis units. “Many companies are looking at the production of green hydrogen for export in Brazil, they are realizing that production here will be much cheaper than in other countries”, he says...

Source: Abinee - Valor Econômico

Read more at:

http://www.clipping.abinee.org.br/publique/cgi/cgilua.exe/sys/start.htm?infoid=343420&sid=105

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