During the G20 summit held in Rio de Janeiro in November 2024, leaders of the world’s major economies gathered to discuss crucial issues related to climate financing and the energy transition. Brazil, as the host, played a central role in the negotiations, emphasizing the need for robust financial resources to support developing countries in implementing […]
In August 2024, solar energy generation in Brazil grew by 32%, according to the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE). 3,420 MWmed were produced, compared to 2,578 MWmed in August 2023. This significant advance is driven by the expansion of installed capacity, especially in the states of Minas Gerais and São Paulo, in addition to the increase in solar incidence during this period. The Monthly Operation Program (PMO) highlights the importance of solar energy to diversify the national energy matrix, reducing dependence on non-renewable sources.









