Porto Alegre Hosts GD Sul Forum, March 26-28, Highlighting Distributed Generation, Energy Transition, and Strategic Partnerships.
The potential of distributed generation to transform the energy market will take center stage in Porto Alegre, from March 26 to 28. The GD Sul Forum, established as the largest sector meeting in Latin America, promises to attract experts who will discuss the evolution of the energy transition and how to optimize energy storage practices. The event seeks to highlight the impact that distributed generation can have on the economy, projecting significant financial movements by 2025.
In the context of a growing need for innovation, the meeting will address the importance of decentralized energy production in various markets. A strong emphasis is expected on the role that decentralized electricity generation plays in ensuring a more resilient and efficient supply. Thus, distributed generation emerges not only as a viable solution to the traditional system but as a pillar of the new global energy order, serving as an incentive for partnerships and new energy strategies.
Challenges and Opportunities in Distributed Generation
The regional industry event in Latin America takes place at the renowned headquarters of the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (FIERGS). In this prestigious environment, a select group of experts, market leaders, and globally recognized companies gather to explore and debate the promising future of energy in Brazil. Optimistic projections from the Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy (ABSOLAR) suggest that by 2025, substantial investments in photovoltaic solar energy will result in the creation of over 396,500 new jobs across the country, along with a significant increase in tax revenue for public finances.
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Economic Impact of Decentralized Electricity Generation
This remarkable growth scenario is strongly driven by the progressive installation of distributed generation systems on rooftops, facades, and land, bringing benefits to millions of consumers. The GD Sul Forum, a highly significant event in the sector, returns once again to the vibrant city of Porto Alegre, where it had its first edition in 2018. In just six short years, the Forum has established itself as the most relevant event in the Brazilian electrical sector. Its main focus is decentralized electricity generation, especially through micro and mini-generation, as highlighted by Tiago Fraga, CEO of Grupo FRG Mídias & Eventos, the event organizer.
Promoting Energy Security
Fraga emphasizes the crucial relevance of the companies that make the distributed energy generation sector viable. These companies include manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers of modules, inverters, components, and connectors. ‘These dedicated professionals are with us from North to South, driving the advancement of decentralized energy production throughout the country’, he states optimistically. According to Fraga, the event serves as a meeting point for global professionals and experts, leading companies, installers, investors, and representatives from academia. The main goal is to address photovoltaic solar energy and generate productive discussions on decentralized electricity generation using renewable sources.
Strategic Partnerships in the Sector’s Production Chain
The GD Sul Forum space provides an environment conducive to interaction among leaders, facilitating knowledge exchange and the establishment of promising alliances. ‘We have high expectations. By bringing together the entire production chain of the sector, we aim to identify challenges, bottlenecks, and existing opportunities. With the presence of major names, we are confident that business, strategic partnerships, and solutions will emerge that will significantly contribute to a sustainable energy transition,’ concludes Fraga, enthusiastically. Alongside the 27th GD Sul Forum, the 7th edition of Energy Storage Brasil, an essential event that will expand relevant discussions on energy storage and its vital importance for the stability of the electrical system, will also take place. For integrators, a special attraction is being offered: a promotional lot with a 70% discount.
Source: © comunicacao@grupofrg.com.br

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