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Brazil Added No Pv Capacity In The Past Two Months
Brazil had a cumulative installed PV capacity of 19.17 MW as of Mar. 20, 2015, according to the latest statistics from the countrys energy regulator Agncia Nacional de Energia Eltrica (ANEEL).
Of the 317 PV systems installed in Brazil, however, only 15.17 MW of those systems are currently online, while the remaining 4.0 MW is awaiting regulatory authorization to begin operation.
Brazil's installed PV capacity as of Jan. 20, 2014 was 19.17 MW.
This means that in the past two months, no PV systems were connected to the grid in Brazil. At the end of 2013, Brazil had a cumulative installed PV capacity of around 6 MW. ANEELs statistics
also reveal that, despite the high number of large-scale PV projects announced in Brazil over the past 2 years, no PV project is currently under construction and four solar projects totaling 68.5
MW are officially under development, despite the fact that construction on the project has not yet begun. PV power currently accounts for just 0.01% of Brazils total generation capacity, which
currently stands at 135.2 GW.
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