Growth And Incentives For Solar Energy In Brazil
Brazil has experienced a remarkable advancement in the adoption of solar energy, with increasing interest from the government and the public. Becoming the second most used source of energy in the country, solar energy has attracted the attention of consumers looking for more sustainable and economical ways to meet their energy needs.
Recently, the Brazilian government announced the exemption of federal taxes on imported components for the assembly of photovoltaic panels, aiming to further accelerate the energy transition.
The benefits of solar energy are numerous, including significant savings on electricity bills and a lower environmental impact. The National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) estimates that consumers can save up to 95% of the amount spent on electricity by opting for a solar energy generation system.
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The world has bet on green hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but now faces the side effect: producing 1 kilogram requires about 9 liters of ultrapure water, and the largest projects on the planet are precisely in the driest regions of the Earth, where water is already scarce for people.
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Africa has about 500,000 cell towers and most still burn diesel to operate, while companies rush to cover antennas with solar energy and avoid signal blackouts.
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Farmers swapped diesel for solar panels in Pakistan, powered irrigation pumps almost cost-free, expanded rice fields, and now groundwater has become a red alert in the countryside.
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Migrant workers left the world’s largest renewable energy park in India after extreme heat, 12-hour shifts, delayed wages, and poor accommodations at a site that still promises to supply 18 million homes.
Additionally, the surplus energy generated in the Distributed Generation (GD) system can be sold back to the utility company, generating credits to offset the electricity bill.
Concerns About the Maintenance of Photovoltaic Equipment
Despite all the advantages, many Brazilians still have questions about the maintenance of photovoltaic equipment. The performance and durability of solar energy systems depend on specific and regular care for the panels and other components.
In this context, insurers emerge as allies in the care and maintenance of the equipment, offering protection and personalized services to consumers.
One such insurer is Brasilseg, which has included care for photovoltaic panels in its home insurance. The insurance offers optional assistance aimed at environmental considerations and the proper functioning of a modern home, with affordable costs.
Sustainable Services And Assistance For Solar Energy Use
Brasilseg’s home insurance offers a group of services called “Clean House,” which includes the cleaning of solar panels, contributing to the efficient use of energy from renewable sources.
Additionally, cleaning services for gutters, drains, siphons, grease traps, air conditioning, and water tanks are available, ensuring the proper maintenance of residential components.
Other available services include the request for a dumpster for debris removal and the sustainable disposal of furniture and electronics, helping to reduce the environmental impact caused by improperly discarded items and components.

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