With the authorization of the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), Echoenergia started testing three turbines located in Vila Piauí 3, in Serra do Mel/RN last week! Yesterday (14th), the assembly of the last turbine in this first part of the project was completed.
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Brazilian scientists are simultaneously advancing two research projects on clean hydrogen and driving solutions that could transform the energy matrix, enhance industrial competitiveness, and accelerate large-scale emission reduction targets.
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Advancement in renewable energy: A R$ 150 million project launched by Petrobras and Finep aims to create state-of-the-art electrolyzers for green hydrogen, strengthening national research and preparing Brazil to compete in a billion-dollar energy market.
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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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The park is part of the Echo 6 wind farm complex, which will have a total of 23 wind turbines and will have an installed capacity of 96.6 MW when it starts operating. It will be responsible for an annual generation of 520 GWh, enough to supply approximately 270 thousand households during the same period.
“The wind energy industry in Brazil keeps growing, with a total of 624 wind farms, featuring 7,621 wind turbines in operation, installed across 12 states. We are proud to be part of these ever-increasing numbers! In practice, this benefits more than 88 million inhabitants.” (excerpt from a company post on social media)

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