9.2 GW Of Solar PV Projects Accredited For Upcoming Energy Auction In Brazil
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Brazil is getting ready for its fourth renewable energy auction, and has received interest from a large number of solar energy project developers.
The auction will be the fourth in a series of auctions that started in 2014. During the first three auctions, about 2 GW of solar power capacity was selected.
In an auction held in November of 2015, just under 1 GW of solar power capacity was auctioned at an average price of US¢7.75/kWh, which was below the ceiling price. Similarly, in the solar-only auction held in August of 2015, the auction of 800 MW of capacity was at US¢8.42/kWh.
The tariff bids were very similar to the bids seen in the Indian solar power market, where several recent auctions yielded bids of around US¢7.00/kWh. It will be interesting to see if bids in the July auction fall further. A total of 133 hydro power projects with a combined generation capacity of 985 MW have also been accredited for the July auction.
A few months back, the Brazilian government doubled its solar power capacity addition target for 2024. Under the 10-year Energy Plan for 2024, the government announced a target of 7 GW of utility-scale and 1.32 GW of distributed solar power capacity.
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