On April 17, 2012, the Brazilian Federal Energy Regulatory Agency (ANEEL) enacted new rules aimed at reducing barriers for the incorporation of distributed power generation (DG Regulation) into utility procurement and into Brazil’s distribution planning processes. To achieve the goal of enabling production of renewable energy on a broad scale but without reliance on long-distance transmission lines, the DG Regulation establishes the following measures:
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