Mastering The New Energy Bill: How Solar Energy Changes Your Invoice
With the popularization of solar energy, many Brazilian consumers have noticed significant changes in their electricity bills. In 2022, according to information from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), more than 600 thousand photovoltaic kits were installed in the country, showing a 50% increase compared to the previous year. The use of this renewable energy, being more sustainable and economical, has become an attractive alternative for those looking to reduce expenses in the long run. However, even after the implementation of the solar system, electricity bills continue to arrive, and it is essential to understand their peculiarities to avoid unwanted financial surprises.
Analyzing Your Bill: Essential Data To Keep An Eye On
The bill after the installation of solar energy presents information about the energy consumption from the grid and the energy injected into it, as well as the accumulated credits available. When the solar system produces more energy than the consumer needs, the excess is converted into credits, also known as “credit units” or “cu”.
For those who still do not feel comfortable with this new reality or need time to understand and adapt, there is a valuable ally: ITIsun. This provider of engineering solutions for solar energy, belonging to Energy Brazil, offers the “Energy Accounting Report.” In this document, the bill sent by the utility is meticulously analyzed and returns to the customer a simplified summary with the most relevant information about consumption.
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Facilitating The Path To Solar Energy: The Proposal From ITIsun
Gustavo Nassif, director of ITIsun, points out that this report provides consumers with more comfort and agility in checking if the system is operating normally. “With our solution, the customer not only accesses information about how much they consumed and produced in the month, but also sees how much money has been saved since the beginning of the project, the savings generated, the tons of CO2 avoided, among other data that the normal bill does not provide,” explains Nassif. “Our goal is to simplify the use of solar energy through technological solutions,” he concludes, reinforcing the company’s commitment to simplifying the transition to this more sustainable and economical form of energy.

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