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Market roundup: Massive energy auction aims to solve renewable energy bottlenecks

Seven companies and a consortium won the nine lots auctioned on Friday, pledging to invest BRL 15.3 billion to build more than 6,000 kilometers of transmission lines to distribute energy generated by new wind and solar plants

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Wind power farm in Tramandaí, Rio Grande do Sul. Photo: Lucas G. Amaral/Shutterstock

Brazil’s largest energy auction aims to eliminate renewable bottleneck

Every year, more and more wind and solar power plants are being built in Brazil, mostly in the country’s Northeast, where climatic conditions are ideal. Most energy consumers, however, are located in the Southeast.

State of play. An energy distribution auction held on Friday, the largest of its kind to date, attracted international and national players interested in investing BRL 15.3 billion (USD 3.2 billion) to solve this bottleneck, just BRL 400 million less than the maximum bid estimated by the regulatory agency Aneel.

  • To expand the transmission system in the south of the Northeast (Bahia, Pernambuco, and Sergipe) and in the north of the Southeast states (Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo), the auction included 33 projects with a total of 6,184 kilometers of power transmission lines.

Additional load. The auction also included the construction of substations with a transformation capacity of 400 megavolts-amperes (MVA) because, according to the Brazilian association of electricity distribution Abradee, the growth of wind and solar generation has caused a reversal in the flow of electricity in...

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