The Webinar Is The 1st Edition Of The Series “Energy Talks” And Is Promoted By The Electricity Memory In Partnership With The Sustainable Campus And Support From Sebrae
This Tuesday (11th), at 6 PM, there will be a free online meeting about the impacts of COVID-19 on the energy market in Latin America and Brazil. The webinar will bring together experts from the Latin American Energy Organization (Olade), the Energy Research Company (Epe), and the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE).
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The event will feature the presentation of data on the evolution of the energy scenario and analyses of the context, as well as reflections mentioning the extent/overcoming of the crisis and important opportunities that the energy sector may be offering to assist in this recovery.
“Our goal is to promote the dissemination of updated knowledge based on data, supporting informed decision-making for professionals in the sector,” says the president of the Electricity Memory, Augusto Rodrigues.
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Baly, a manufacturer from Santa Catarina that surpassed Red Bull and Monster to take the lead in the Brazilian energy drink market in December, is moving forward with the new factory in Araranguá, expected to create over a thousand jobs and begin operations in the second half of 2026.
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The shortage of bricklayers is already making renovations more expensive in Brazil and forcing property owners to change the way they hire labor, while delayed projects, rework, low qualifications, and lack of planning are turning small constructions into increasingly costly headaches.
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Grupo Equatorial tops the national Abradee ranking and places three distributors among the highest rated by major energy clients.
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Government announces more than R$ 7 billion in investments in Amazonas on a single Wednesday, the package includes a controversial highway, energy for 75,000 people in communities, new ports, and the largest order in the Brazilian naval industry in a year.
Representing the event’s institutions will be industrial mechanical engineer and Executive Secretary of Olade, Alfonso Blanco, physicist and Director of Studies and Projects at Olade, Andrés Ricardo Schuschny, electrical engineer and Superintendent of Economic and Energy Studies at EPE, Carla Achão, and electrical engineer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of CCEE, Rui Guilherme Altieri Silva.
The webinar is the 1st episode of the series “Energy Talks” and aims to contribute to the dissemination of reliable and quality information, marking the beginning of the development and update program promoted by the Electricity Memory focusing on professionals in the energy sector.
Registrations
- Event: #EnergyTalks – The Impacts Of The Pandemic On The Energy Markets Of Latin America And Brazil
- Date and Time: 11/08, 6 PM.
- Free Registration: https://bit.ly/PaposDeEnergia

About The Organizers
ELECTRICITY MEMORY
Founded in 1986 to preserve the history of the electricity industry in the country, it stands out for developing projects and promoting actions in historical research, preservation of collections, information management, and oral history about the Brazilian electric sector. The launch of the series #EnergyTalks integrates the three main pillars of the institution’s activities: memory management, information management, and knowledge management.
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS
A partnership between Unicamp and CPFL Energia with an investment of R$ 9.5 million, within the scope of the R&D (Research and Development) programs and PEE (Energy Efficiency Program) of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency). The project aims to establish a model of management and energy efficiency that can be replicated in other higher education institutions in Brazil and Latin America.
More Information:
Rayssa Dias – rayssadias@memoriadaeletricidade.com.br / 21 96927-7488
Inácio de Paula | Sustainable Campus – inacioantoniodepaula@gmail.com

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