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ONS reduces rainfall projection in hydroelectric plants

O National Electric System Operator (ONS) he slightly reduced the rainfall forecast for the hydroelectric power plants in the Southeast and Midwest in November, but he still considers that rainfall in these regions will be above average, good news for the country that deals with a water crisis.

As rains in the Southeast/Midwest, where the largest hydroelectric plants are located, they are now estimated at 104% of the historical average in November, compared to 106% in the previous week’s report.

The ONS also reduced the expectation of rainfall in Nodeste, pointing to volumes at 66% of the historical average in November, compared to 76% in the previous week’s forecast.

For the South, the projection was also reduced to 58% of the historical average in November, compared to 64% in the previous week’s report.

With regard to the energy load, the ONS started to see an increase of 1.1% in Brazil in November, versus an increase of 1.4% in last week’s estimate.

Reference: CNN Brasil

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