Brazil Adds 521 MW in Distributed Renewables for June

Jul 17, 2025 02:39 PM ET
  • Brazil boosts its green energy with 521 MW from solar, wind, and biomass, empowering 806,000 consumers to earn credits for surplus power.

In June, Brazil added 521.03 MW of new distributed generation capacity, primarily from 50,078 rooftop and small-scale solar PV systems, according to energy regulator Aneel. The additions also included one small wind farm and a sugar-cane-bagasse-fired plant.

Since the inception of the distributed generation scheme, approximately 3.71 million systems have been installed, contributing around 41.48 GW to the national grid. In 2025, distributed generation roll-outs have reached 4.6 GW, enabling over 806,000 new consumers to earn credits for surplus power exported back to the grid.

How is Brazil's distributed generation capacity evolving with new solar PV installations?

  • Brazil's distributed generation capacity is rapidly expanding, driven by the increasing adoption of solar PV installations.
  • The country has seen a significant rise in the number of rooftop and small-scale solar PV systems, contributing to the overall growth in distributed generation.
  • The distributed generation scheme has facilitated the installation of millions of systems, significantly boosting Brazil's renewable energy capacity.
  • Solar PV installations are the primary contributors to the distributed generation capacity, with other sources like small wind farms and biomass plants playing a smaller role.
  • The growth in distributed generation is supported by favorable policies and incentives that encourage consumers to install solar PV systems and export surplus power to the grid.
  • The expansion of distributed generation is helping Brazil diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuels.
  • The increase in distributed generation capacity is also contributing to energy security and resilience, providing a decentralized energy supply that can better withstand disruptions.
  • The trend towards distributed generation is expected to continue, with ongoing investments and technological advancements in solar PV systems.