With the increasing use of solar energy in the world, in Brazil, although not comparable to wind energy, it has been encouraged by the government. In 2012, Brazil’s six energy suppliers have listed solar photovoltaics as a frontier project, using a plan of the National Electricity Authority (ANEEL) to connect solar photovoltaic power generation with the general grid and exchange electricity. If experience is gained from this, the government will soon study the tax exemption for solar photovoltaic industry equipment.
Due to the fact that the cost of solar photovoltaics in Brazil has not yet been widely used, the solar PV price is about 500-600 BP/kWh, which is about 294-353 US dollars, which is equal to or approximately the same as the conventional electricity prices provided by 31 power suppliers in the whole country. .
According to the data released in the 2011 Renewable Energy Report, global solar energy production increased by 74% in 2009-2010, making last year's solar PV price drop by 50% and wind energy increased by 26% over the same period.
Due to the fact that the cost of solar photovoltaics in Brazil has not yet been widely used, the solar PV price is about 500-600 BP/kWh, which is about 294-353 US dollars, which is equal to or approximately the same as the conventional electricity prices provided by 31 power suppliers in the whole country. .
According to the data released in the 2011 Renewable Energy Report, global solar energy production increased by 74% in 2009-2010, making last year's solar PV price drop by 50% and wind energy increased by 26% over the same period.
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