Brazil exported 844 average megawatts of electricity to Argentina and Uruguay in 2023, the largest volume in the country’s history, which helps reduce the financial impact on Brazilian consumers.
The minister emphasized that developing nations have a unique opportunity in the current era of globalization to attract industries that create skilled jobs.
A Unesco commission will visit the site, but no date has been disclosed. State Governor Carlos Brandão is convinced experts will be delighted by “this natural paradise, the pride of all Maranhão citizens.” The park could be the eighth location in Brazil to receive the title.
Potential wind farms are located off the coast of the states of Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, and Rio Grande do Sul, and could generate 14.5 GW of energy. Studies should be conducted alongside Equinor, active in the country since 2001.
The U.S. Special Envoy John Kerry will remain in Brazil until Tuesday (28) and will meet with representatives of the National Congress and civil society leaders.