en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brazil's National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), at the request of the companies, has revoked the authorizations for photovoltaic power plants and a biomass power plant originally planned for construction in the states of Ceará and Bahia.

The relevant revocation orders were published in the Official Gazette of the Federal Government (DOU) on Wednesday (June 17), involving projects developed by Groener and Agrovale under the Independent Power Production (PIE) model.
Groener's projects include the Caucaia I to Caucaia III photovoltaic plants, each with an installed capacity of 50 MW, located in Caucaia, Ceará. According to the project authorization documents, the original commercial operation date was scheduled for October 2027.
Agrovale, in turn, revoked the Mandacaru thermal power plant project in Juazeiro, Bahia, with an installed capacity of 50 MW, originally planned to commence commercial operations in December 2027.
The regulatory agency's technical note indicates that these projects had not signed grid connection and usage contracts, were not contracted in the Regulated Contracting Environment (ACR), and no defaults were found on the part of the companies or their shareholders.
Furthermore, under Provisional Measure No. 1,212/2024, these plants did not receive a 36-month extension to meet the conditions for enjoying discounts on grid usage fees.
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