Conecta – III Congresso Canal Solar Gathers Experts to Discuss the Future of Solar Energy in Brazil
On May 14th and 15th, the city of Recife will host Conecta – III Congresso Canal Solar, a significant event that will bring together the main players in the Brazilian photovoltaic sector. Connectoway Solar, a prominent distributor of photovoltaic equipment, is among the confirmed companies to discuss the latest trends and challenges of solar energy in the country.
Technical Challenges for Discussion
One of the highlights of the congress will be the participation of Vanessa Gonçalves, Engineering Manager at Connectoway Solar, in the panel addressing strategies for “How to Mitigate the Problem of Flow Reversal in Photovoltaic Systems.” This crucial topic for industry integrators involves the search for solutions that ensure the efficiency and stability of photovoltaic installations, especially in micro and mini-generation. Gonçalves will point out the technical and regulatory difficulties faced, highlighting innovations that can transform this scenario.
A Comprehensive Overview
The congress will not only discuss specific technical issues but will also offer a broad perspective on the solar energy market in the Northeast and throughout Brazil. Among the topics to be explored are the impact of Distributed Micro and Mini-Generation (MMGD) on the National Interconnected System, the potential for hybridization of renewable plants, and future pathways for green hydrogen in the country.
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With US$ 629 billion invested in 1,900 clean energy projects, Brazil consolidates itself as a renewable powerhouse — but still relies on fossil thermal power plants for 15% of its energy matrix.
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In just 12 months, Brazil will install the equivalent of 9 nuclear power plants in solar and wind energy — a total of 9,142 MW new, a jump of 23.4% compared to the previous year.
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India has connected for the first time a nuclear reactor that generates more fuel than it consumes — it produces 500 MW, cost nearly $1 billion, took 22 years, and places the country among the few with this technology in the world.
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Suape Port is receiving R$ 15.8 billion to become the largest green hydrogen hub in Latin America — and a partnership with China promises an additional R$ 8 billion.
Event Venue and Participants
The event https://www.sympla.com.br/evento/canal-conecta-3-edicao-recife-pe/2349911 will take place at the Recife Event Center, located at the Pernambuco Health College, in the Imbiribeira neighborhood, South Zone of the capital. The audience will have the opportunity to attend lectures by renowned experts such as Roberto Caurim, CEO of Bluesun, and Zilda Costa, Business Development Director of Storage at UCB, among others.
About Connectoway
Connectoway has over two decades of experience in the Telecom market, offering innovative solutions in hardware, software, and personalized connectivity services, Smart City, and cybersecurity. With a diverse client base that includes competitive operators, governments, and businesses, Connectoway expanded its horizons in 2022 with the launch of Connectoway Solar, solidifying its entry into the growing solar energy market.
This congress promises to be a significant milestone for industry professionals, providing not only a space for technical and regulatory discussion but also unique networking opportunities and updates on industry news. Registrations and more information are available on the official event website.
Source: Marcelo Barreto.

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