Brazil to Add 11.4 GW of Solar in 2025 Despite Regulatory Hurdles
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The Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Energy (Absolar) states that expansions of solar capacity could fall by 24% to 10.6 GW in 2026 from 15 GW in 2024, as regulatory barriers, high capital costs and restricted access to self-generation slow investment and reduce employment. The Brazilian photovoltaic market could record its second consecutive year of contraction, with additions in 2026 expected to reach 10.6 GW, a fall of 24% compared to th…
Brazil to add 11.4 GW of solar in 2025 despite regulatory hurdles
Brazilian photovoltaic association ABSolar says solar capacity additions may fall 24% to 10.6 GW in 2026 from 15 GW in 2024, with regulatory barriers, high capital costs, and restricted self‑generation access slowing investment and reducing jobs.From pv magazine Brazil The Brazilian PV market could see its second consecutive year of contraction, with 2026 additions expected to reach 10.6 GW, a 24% decline from the 15 GW added in 2024. Brazilian …
One of the reasons for the drop in investments, says the association, is the losses due to the lack of compensation for cuts in renewable energy generation, known as "curtailment".
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