One Of The Fastest Growing Renewable Energy Sectors In Brazil, The Solar Sector Could Gain More 5.4 Thousand New Companies In 2021
In the renewable market, Brazil’s solar energy sector has established itself and has become the fastest growing sector in the world, attracting the interest of some foreign investors, multilateral development banks, energy companies, and equipment manufacturers. Portal Solar projected that by the end of this year, around 5.4 thousand companies are expected to enter the national photovoltaic market, an increase of 27% from the current number.
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According To The Survey, In The Last Year Alone, Companies In The Solar Distributed Generation Sector, Including Distributors, Resellers, Installers, Designers, Etc., Created About 68 Thousand Jobs In The Country, An Increase Of 92% Compared To The Previous Year.
Portal Solar Also Reports That, So Far, About 75 Thousand Projects Have Been Registered For The Entire Photovoltaic System Installed On Roofs And Small Lots And Submitted To The Portal For Certification.
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Illiterate or semi-literate grandmothers were trained to repair solar systems, open rural workshops, and light up homes that still depended on kerosene.
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The world has bet on green hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but now faces the side effect: producing 1 kilogram requires about 9 liters of ultrapure water, and the largest projects on the planet are precisely in the driest regions of the Earth, where water is already scarce for people.
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Africa has about 500,000 cell towers and most still burn diesel to operate, while companies rush to cover antennas with solar energy and avoid signal blackouts.
As A Result, More Than 37,000 Installers Have High-Quality Solar Seals. Today, The Country Has Over 350,000 Photovoltaic Systems Installed With A Total Operation Of 4.6 GW.
Experts Say That Solar Energy Will Become The Main Source Of Electricity Generation For The Population By 2035
All This Increase In Energy Demand Will Be Achieved Through Renewable Energies, Which Will Grow Rapidly Until 2050, According To Experts From Starkraft. The Report Forecasts A Growth In Solar Energy Generation Of About 12% Per Year On Average, While Wind Energy Generation Will Increase By Over 8% Per Year. Meanwhile, Electricity Growth Will Be Slower Compared To Other Sources, With An Expected Average Of 1.5% Per Year.

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