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| − | The distributed energy sector in Brazil started in 2012, when Aneel (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica), the nation's regulator agency created the rules that allowed consumers to generate their own electricity through clean sources of energy.<br/><br/><br/> | + | The distributed energy sector in [[Brazil_Energy_Situation|Brazil]] started in 2012, when Aneel (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica), the nation's regulator agency created the rules that allowed consumers to generate their own electricity through clean sources of energy.<br/> |
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| + | More info: [https://blog.bluesol.com.br/ https://blog.bluesol.com.br/]<br/><br/> | ||
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| + | = Further Information = | ||
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| + | *[[Brazil_Energy_Situation|Brazil Energy Situation]] | ||
| + | *[[NAE_Case_Study:_Brazil,_Luz_para_Todos_(Light_for_All)|NAE Case Study: Brazil, Luz para Todos (Light for All)]] | ||
| + | *[[Net_Metering_in_Brazil|Net Metering in Brazil]] | ||
| + | *[[Perspectives_for_the_Expansion_of_New_Renewable_Energy_Sources_in_Brazil|Perspectives for the Expansion of New Renewable Energy Sources in Brazil]] | ||
| + | *[[Solar_Energy_Reduces_Costs_on_Farms_in_Brazil|Solar Energy Reduces Costs on Farms in Brazil]] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Brazil]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Productive_Use]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:32, 21 October 2019
The distributed energy sector in Brazil started in 2012, when Aneel (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica), the nation's regulator agency created the rules that allowed consumers to generate their own electricity through clean sources of energy.
More info: https://blog.bluesol.com.br/



















