Wind and solar benchmarks for a 1.5°C world
Substantial increases in both transmission and distribution grid infrastructure will be necessary to integrate large-scale new wind and solar generation into the power system.
Substantial increases in both transmission and distribution grid infrastructure will be necessary to integrate large-scale new wind and solar generation into the power system.
Solar-powered telecom tower systems have emerged as a game-changer for providing reliable and sustainable communication
International collaboration supported by the U.S. Department of Energy''s Wind Energy Technologies Office has led to the development
Photovoltaic energy storage systems provide a sustainable and dependable alternative by harnessing solar energy to power telecom
Law No. 15,097/2025, enacted on 10 January 2025, establishes the regulatory framework for renewable energy generation in areas under federal jurisdiction, governing the construction
The Brasilia Wind Energy Storage System is an innovative solution designed to store excess energy generated by wind turbines. By capturing surplus electricity during peak production
Solar-powered towers and the use of wind turbines are helping to turn that around. These renewable energy systems are
In this paper, a comprehensive analysis is carried out, regarding wind generation plants already granted and in the final planning stage, as well as the necessary transmission facilities for the
One of the most important regulatory issues in Brazil''s 2025 Agenda is the restriction of solar and wind plant energy due to the lack of
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Grid connection queues in Brazil are offering new opportunities for energy storage and hybrid systems and opening new energy business models. Renewable energy companies are adding solar and batteries to their utility-scale wind power sites to use existing power transmission capacity.
Law No. 15,097/2025 – Federal legislation establishing the regulatory framework for offshore wind energy in Brazil. Permanent Offer – A regulatory model allowing investors to propose specific maritime areas (prisms) for exploration without a public tender.
Utility scale solar energy in Brazil reached 16.4 GW, while distributed generation from solar accounted for 34 GW in 2024. Investments in utility-scale solar energy projects that have already been approved amount to more than $20 billion. An additional $1 billion has been invested in solar distributed generation since 2012.
Investment in the Brazilian electricity sector is expected to reach over $100 billion by 2029, including utility-scale generation, distributed generation, transmission, and distribution projects. Brazil’s electricity matrix is one of the cleanest in the world and Brazil is committed to continuing its support for renewable energy projects.