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    In March, Brazil added 353 MW of grid-connected wind capacity

    • Last Update: 2023-01-03
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    According to Aneel, Brazil's electricity regulator, in March 2021, Brazil added 353.
    46 MW of new grid-connected wind power capacity, accounting for 92%
    of the total new installed capacity in March.

    In March this year, Brazil added 383.
    66 MW of new installed power capacity
    .

    According to the statistics of the power regulatory authority, in the first quarter of this year, wind power accounted for 87% of the total new additions, an increase of nearly five times
    over the same period last year.

    At the same time, wind power has accounted for 10% of the country's installed capacity, solar energy accounts for 1.
    87%, and large hydropower (UHE), small hydropower (PCHs) and mini hydropower (CGH) account for 58.
    34%, 3.
    12% and 0.
    47%
    respectively.

    In the first quarter of this year, with the commissioning of new power generation facilities, Brazil's approved electricity capacity reached 174,883.
    1 MW, of which 74.
    92% came from sustainable low-carbon energy
    .

    According to Aneel, Brazil's electricity regulator, in March 2021, Brazil added 353.
    46 MW of new grid-connected wind power capacity, accounting for 92%
    of the total new installed capacity in March.

    Wind power

    In March this year, Brazil added 383.
    66 MW of new installed power capacity
    .

    According to the statistics of the power regulatory authority, in the first quarter of this year, wind power accounted for 87% of the total new additions, an increase of nearly five times
    over the same period last year.

    At the same time, wind power has accounted for 10% of the country's installed capacity, solar energy accounts for 1.
    87%, and large hydropower (UHE), small hydropower (PCHs) and mini hydropower (CGH) account for 58.
    34%, 3.
    12% and 0.
    47%
    respectively.

    In the first quarter of this year, with the commissioning of new power generation facilities, Brazil's approved electricity capacity reached 174,883.
    1 MW, of which 74.
    92% came from sustainable low-carbon energy
    .

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