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6 FAQs about [Brazil renewable hybrid systems]
What percentage of Brazilian electricity is renewable?
The renewable energy sector accounts for 83% of the Brazilian electricity matrix, while the global average is around 25%. The renewable energy industry has continuously expanded over the years through private investment.
Why is hydropower a popular energy source in Brazil?
Hydropower has been the leading Brazilian energy source for electricity generation for several decades. This is due to its economic competitiveness and its potential at the national level.
What is Brazil's hydroelectric potential?
The Brazilian hydroelectric potential is estimated at 172 GW, of which more than 60% has been developed. Approximately 70% of the untapped potential is in more remote, protected areas of the country including the Amazon. Thermoelectric power generation can use different fuels: natural gas, biomass, coal, nuclear, fuel oil and others.
What percentage of Brazil's electricity comes from wind power?
Of these, 85 percent are in the country’s Northeast region. By 2028, Brazil is expected to have over 44 GW of installed wind power capacity, accounting for 13.2 percent of the Brazilian electricity matrix. In 2023, solar power, when including distributed generation, became the second largest source of electricity in Brazil, surpassing wind power.
How much will Brazil invest in electricity transmission line?
According to the 10-year expansion plan (PDE 2029) published by Brazilian Energy Research Agency (EPE), Brazil is expected to invest US$ 20 billion in the electricity transmission sector until 2029, of which US$ 14 billion in transmission lines and US$ 6 billion in substations. Expansion of Transmission Line Source: EPE PDE 2029
How big is Brazil's electricity sector?
Investments in the Brazilian electricity sector is expected to reach over $100 billion by 2029, including utility-scale generation, distributed generation, transmission, and distribution projects. Brazil’s electricity matrix is one of the cleanest in the world and Brazil is committed to continuing its support for renewable energy projects.


































