Showing posts with label Brazil Power Market Size. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil Power Market Size. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2018

Brazil Power Market Research Report : Ken Research


According to study, ’Brazil Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2018 - Market Trends, Regulations, and Competitive Landscape’ some of the major companies that are currently working in the Brazilian power sector include CentraisEletricasBrasileiras S.A., EngieBrasilEnergia SA, PetroleoBrasileiro SA, CompanhiaEnergetica de Minas Gerais SA, CompanhiaParanaense de Energia SA.
Brazil, one of the fastest growing economies and the largest power market in South America and it is moving towards the sustainable development of power sector. The power sector in Brazil is dominated by hydro power which accounts for more than 70% of the overall capacity in 2016. Brazil’s focus remained on hydro-electric capacity development of its electricity supply policy for a significant length of time. Renewable energy has significant share in the overall generation mix of country. Hydropower power is dominant source in the renewable energy followed solar and wind power generation.
As a result of the ongoing drought, Brazil has built additional short-term natural-gas-fired generation in order to reduce the burden on the nation's hydro-electric dams, with reservoir levels falling to near-critical capacity. Moreover Brazil also has a high potential for the use of solar energy. The country has above 150 solar water heater manufacturers, providing installations for residential-scale applications as well as hotels, hospitals and other larger projects. Recent targets from the government for 1,400 MW of distributed solar generation by 2022 have accelerated market development.
For wind power Brazil currently has significant capacity of wind power installations projects in the pipeline, and the government’s Decennial Energy Plan sets a 16 GW wind installed capacity goal by 2021. The use of biofuel (ethanol) is being promoted through the Brazilian Alcohol Program, which encourages the production of renewable biomass fuel as an oil substitute.
Energy auctions are one of the main instruments adopted by the Brazilian federal government to ensure that the pre-defined quality standards are met by the energy services along with lowest prices.  Auctions, as wind or solar, have been an important mechanism to increase the participation of some sources in the national energy mix.
An analysis brazil power market with some of the key companies occupied in the transmission, power generation, and distribution is provided, along with an analysis of key upcoming and pipeline projects in each of these segments has been accomplished.
Brazil has emphasized its plan to remain a clean energy leader by expansion towards renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power rather than fossil fuels or nuclear. Brazil is credited as the first country to successfully hold reverse energy auctions, in which bidders have submitted the lowest-cost bids. The auctions, have provided bidders three and five year terms to develop their projects, these bids were conducted by the Electric Energy Trade Chamber on behalf of The Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency. The Ministry of Mines and Energy is responsible for supervision the electricity sector in Brazil. The Brazilian government created the Energy Research Company (Empresa de Pesquisa Energética, EPE), a federal public company responsible for carrying out studies and research in the strategic energy sector.
 Brazil is requirement of the projects which involves energy auctions in which they have transmission lines secured prior to participating in the auctions. This can reduce the problems of interruptions associated with insufficient transmission infrastructure, while helping to drive the market for T&D equipment. Some of the other challenges include aging transmission lines that lose efficiency as they deliver power over long distances and rampant electricity theft in segments of the distribution network. The Brazilian government also identifies the need to upgrading power sector infrastructure, but a lack of finance and an uncertain investment climate have made attracting investments difficult.
In the upcoming years there would an extreme investment, change in government’s policies in favor of these resources and auctions which are expected to promote electricity generation from renewables. Opportunities exist for the transmission system to connect the remote areas. The Transmission build-outs and solutions are expected to ensure supply/demand balance which have good potential in Brazil. Electricity delivery and demand side management solutions as smart grid deployments are expected to advance in the future period.
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Friday, July 27, 2018

Shifting Landscape Of Brazilian Power Industry Market Outlook: Ken Research

Brazil provides a good system for being a carbon neutral energy system. The growth in the Brazilian power market is expected to be immense during the forecast period. This growth shall be tapped by many companies which might lead to huge competition in the field of power generation in Brazil. According to the study, ‘Brazil Power Market Outlook To 2030, Update 2018 - Market Trends, Regulations  And Competitive Landscape’, some of the major companies that are currently operating in the Brazilian power generation industry include CentraisEletricasBrasileiras S.A., EngieBrasilEnergia SA, PetroleoBrasileiro SA, CompanhiaEnergetica de Minas Gerais SA, CompanhiaParanaense de Energia SA. The companies currently hold majority of the market share under their hood which makes the market slightly consolidated. Even though hydro is the most popular source, studies suggest that the cost of producing electricity in Brazil via hydro projects is expensive as compared to generation via wind which makes wind a profitable option for companies to explore.

The electric power generation in Brazil is regulated by the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency which is an independent body that was setup in 1992 to work as a regulatory authority over matters concerning power generation. Renewable sources of energy are abundantly present in the country which makes it only one of the few countries to have majority of its power generation from renewable sources of energy. Majority of the electricity generation in Brazil takes place from the Hydrological sources due to abundance of rivers. Not only this, but Brazil has abundance of bio energy sources of power creation. Brazil is recently also gaining popularity with the wind and solar modes of energy creation. Brazil as a country has plenty of renewable sources of energy with the potential to explore many more. Brazil is only one of the few countries that currently has majority of its energy dependence on renewable forms which would prove to be one of the biggest asset in the coming years which are characterized by falling quantity of fossil fuels.

The high percentage of electricity generation by renewable sources of energy implies a significantly lower share of power generation via coal or oil resources thereby showcasing a slower growth in these sectors. On the other hand, Gas as a source of energy generation is picking up space. Gas although has a small share, but it is rapidly picking up pace. The growth rate of gas as a source of energy generation is doubling itself year on year making it one of the fastest growing energy sources.

In Brazil, renewable forms have energy have the majority share in production. Within the renewable sources, the market is currently led by hydro projects however, looking at the growth rate of Gas as a source of energy production; it could change the market dynamics completely. The competition in this industry is characterized by huge capital investments and stiff competition with only a few companies holding a significant share of the market which makes the entry of new players very difficult. The companies that look forward to entry into the Brazilian power industry need to provide uninterrupted electricity using cheapest source in order to gain some significance in the overall industry.

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