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SEB liberalization: why Brazil’s power-market opening dwarfs past booms
Brazil’s power market is opening at the same time GDP expands 3–4% annually, creating a once-in-a-generation window for storage, EMS, grid digitalization, and retail innovation. Early movers in SEB liberalization can lock in standards, customer relationships, and long-term contracts.

Marcellus Louroza
Aug 33 min read


SEB liberalization in Brazil: from 89M consumers to a multi-million prosumer economy
Brazil’s broad market opening is accelerating a prosumer wave unlike Europe’s slow roll. With PV additions growing 60% year-on-year and millions set to generate, store, and trade power, SEB liberalization is the most dynamic energy shift of the decade.

Marcellus Louroza
Jul 312 min read


BES liberalization in Brazil: why Europe should act before the rules harden
Brazil’s power sector is opening at scale. With 88M consumers, 39% of demand already in the free market, and PL 414 poised to expand access, BES liberalization is a rare entry window for EU retailers, EMS providers, storage firms, and VPP aggregators.

Marcellus Louroza
Jul 290 min read
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