by Sergio Milatias
Editor in Chief of Revista do Parafusos
About the G20 in renewable electricity, Brazil is the leader, were it got around 89% of its all power in 2023.
"The rest of the G20 can follow Brazil’s successful model and lead the global transition to a sustainable energy future. In the case of renewable energy, Brazil is the country leader among G20 Group, provided around 89% of its power during the year of 2023", as said Kostantsa Rangelova, the Global Electricity Analyst of Ember (www.ember-energy.org).
With a strong traditional on hydroelectric matrix energy use, "despite a lot of banana peels along his way that Brazil throw to yourself to step and slip" local governs and companies has fast redriving to use new and clean sources each more, such as solar and wind power.
Still according to the Ember, the energy share is divided as 60% from hydroelectric, 11% of non-renewable, 8% of bioenergy, and 21% on wind and solar, in which the last in which is so more ascensive to get, as following examples.