In the midst of a scenario of concern about the prices of oil derivatives and the fight against climate change, several countries have sought to promote changes in their energy matrices, although much of the world’s economic activity still depends on fossil fuels.
On the 10th, the United States launched a plan to invest US$ 5 billion in filling stations for electric cars. Here, in Brazil, the installed capacity of wind and solar sources increased by more than 2,500% in a period of ten years.
In this episode of E Tem Mais, Carol Nogueira presents an assessment of the prospects for the future of the energy sector in the country. To describe the paths and challenges of the search for an efficient and adequate energy transition for Brazil, the researcher Diogo Lisbona, from the Center for Studies and Regulation in Infrastructure (Ceri) of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), and the specialist in Anderson Dutra, from the consulting firm KPMG.
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