Energy transition in Brazil: new businesses, opportunities and challenges

National forum presents solutions for creating a competitive and attractive investment environment for the country
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The event will address global energy trends and draw a comparison with the Brazilian reality. Image: Freepik

The city of Rio de Janeiro - RJ) will be the stage for main meeting business about the market energy transition in Brazil, which attracted R$ 175 billion in investments in 2023 and is preparing for a new cycle of contributions between this year and 2026.

The event, which will take place on 25 in April, at the Hotel Othon Palace, will bring together representatives of the Government It is leaders from the private initiative, as national and international players, to explore and discuss initiatives and challenges related to the agenda of energy transition at the country, with demand for R$ 225 billion in new investments to enable expansion.

The central objective of the forum is encourage qualified dialogues It is enrichers about the new National Plan, strategies and goals that the new energy package will determine for the future of the Brazilian matrix.

will be presented different practical views of opportunities to new business, highlighting success stories and best models that are solidifying the multiplicity of energy matrices.

Expert Heads of the sector will discuss effective actions in decarbonization given the global priority agenda and the potential for exploration in the country. For companies, adapting to more sustainable business models will be, in addition to an ethical necessity, a strategic opportunity.

Among the confirmed speakers are André Salgado, CEO of EDF Renewables; Anna Paula Pacheco, president of Enel Distribuição Rio; Thiago Ivanoski, director of Economic-Energy and Environmental Studies at EPE (Energy Research Company); Luciana Costa, director of Infrastructure, Energy Transition and Climate Change at BNDES, Danielle Valois, director of Institutional Relations at ABH2 (Brazilian Hydrogen Association); Sylvie D'Apote, Executive Director of Natural Gas at IBP (Brazilian Institute of Oil and Gas); between others.

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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