Archives of Energy Transition

  • Home
  • Energy Transition
Biomassa cresce na matriz energética mas enfrenta barreiras para expansão
Bioelectricity is gaining momentum in Brazil, accounting for 9% of the country’s power supply, with sugarcane bagasse alone responsible for 75% of bioenergy generation. However, despite its massive potential, the sector still struggles with regulatory and market barriers that hinder its full expansion.
As 10 tendências da transição energética na América Latina em 2025 incluem avanços em renováveis, hidrogênio verde e veículos elétricos, com o Brasil liderando o setor. A região se destaca como modelo de descarbonização e inovação sustentável.
The energy transition in Latin America is undergoing significant transformations in 2025, driven by technological advancements, strategic investments, and government policies focused on sustainability. This article explores the top ten trends shaping the region's energy landscape, based on recent data and developments.
Termelétricas no Brasil: Essenciais, mas em Transformação
Thermal power plants occupy a strategic position in Brazil’s energy matrix, serving as a sort of “Plan B” for renewable sources and ensuring the stability of the national electrical system.
Geração Distribuída no Brasil: Balanço de 2024 e Perspectivas para 2025
The year 2024 was marked by significant growth in installed DG capacity in Brazil. Data from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) indicate that, until October, the country added approximately 8 gigawatts (GW) in micro and mini distributed generation capacity.
Na Transição Verde, Brasil Aposta no Biometano como Pilar Energético
Brazil, recognized for its diversified energy matrix, is intensifying investments in biomethane, a renewable biofuel produced from organic waste. This initiative aims to strengthen the sustainable economy and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, aligning with global decarbonization goals.