As Brazil moves forward with the expansion of renewables, experts and companies in the sector warn that the country’s electricity grid, under its current model of operation and regulation, is nearly exhausted. Modern infrastructure, the role of distributors, the urgency of flexibility, and the integration of energy storage are central to the advancement of the energy transition in Brazil, as Livia Neves reports.
The distributed-generation segment in Brazil includes all PV systems up to 5 MW in size.
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