The Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy has launched a public consultation for a potential battery auction. This would be an important step forward in advancing storage systems in the country’s energy grid.
The government intends for this auction to begin in June 2025, structured as a capacity reserve auction. Contributions are open until October 28 of this year, with the implementation of the systems planned for 2029.
The expectation is that this auction will attract foreign investors to Brazil, particularly from China, including companies like Huawei. The newspaper O Globo reported that the auction will enhance the integration of intermittent energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower.
According to the Ministry of Mines and Energy, “the main innovation of this auction is the procurement of battery storage systems, which have gained prominence in discussions about the Brazilian energy matrix. These systems provide instant response and operational flexibility, aligning with the country’s energy transition goals while ensuring the competitiveness of the electric system. The declining costs of batteries facilitate their global adoption for various applications, including system stability. Climate change is making the operation of the electric system more challenging, underscoring the importance of energy storage. This contributes to the security of the national electricity supply.”
According to “Poder 360,” Brazil does not anticipate a large-scale battery auction at this initial stage, and the real objective of the auction is to facilitate the entry of new technologies into the country.
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