The expansion of Brazil’s renewable energy matrix — with strong growth in intermittent sources such as solar and wind, alongside distributed generation — requires not only the construction of new generation projects but also a robust transmission infrastructure.
Energy efficiency is a central concept for sustainable development, focusing on reducing energy consumption without compromising the performance of activities and processes.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) has announced the implementation of an auction in June 2025 to contract energy aimed at ensuring the stability of the national electrical system during periods of highest consumption.
Investing in decarbonization of the matrix becomes a priority for countries, since, in absolute terms, the increase in energy consumption in 2021 was more than 1,500 TWh, with a large part of the world matrix still composed of fossil fuels.