A new IRENA report shows that hybrid solar, wind and battery systems can already deliver firm electricity around the clock at costs that are competitive with, or lower than, those of new fossil fuel plants in favorable regions. The finding shifts the center of the energy debate: the issue is no longer only the cost of standalone renewable generation, but the cost of clean power available when the system needs it
The Capacity Reserve Auction and the National Strategy for a Robust Electric Future Brazil, a nation of continental dimensions and a constantly evolving economy, faces the enduring challenge of ensuring a robust and reliable energy supply for its population and industry. In 2026, this mission takes on even greater complexity, shaped by rising demand and […]

