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Brazil's electricity sector regulator Aneel announced on Thursday that Brazil has awarded contracts for about 984.
71 megawatts of renewable generation capacity in two energy auctions held on July 8
.
It is understood that the two rounds of A-3 and A-4 renewable energy tenders come from wind, solar, hydro and biomass-based heat sources
.
The signed contract represents a total future investment of BRL 4 billion ($761 million).
Among them, there are 33 wind power projects with a total of 419.
5 MW, 7 solar energy projects with a total of 269.
3 MW, 5 biomass energy projects with a total of 183.
64 MW, and 6 hydropower projects with a total of 112.
27 MW
.
The Brazilian government granted power purchase agreements (PPAs) for 20 and 30 years, with electricity scheduled to begin on
January 1, 2024 and January 1, 2025.
Brazil's electricity sector regulator Aneel announced on Thursday that Brazil has awarded contracts for about 984.
71 megawatts of renewable generation capacity in two energy auctions held on July 8
.
It is understood that the two rounds of A-3 and A-4 renewable energy tenders come from wind, solar, hydro and biomass-based heat sources
.
The signed contract represents a total future investment of BRL 4 billion ($761 million).
Among them, there are 33 wind power projects with a total of 419.
5 MW, 7 solar energy projects with a total of 269.
3 MW, 5 biomass energy projects with a total of 183.
64 MW, and 6 hydropower projects with a total of 112.
27 MW
.
The Brazilian government granted power purchase agreements (PPAs) for 20 and 30 years, with electricity scheduled to begin on
January 1, 2024 and January 1, 2025.