The Government of São Paulo Launched an Investment Plan in Energy That Is Attracting the Attention of the Private Sector. With Expected Investments of R$ 16.8 Billion, the First Phase of the Energy and Economy Plan (PEE) Involves 21 Projects Focused on Energy Transition, Technological Innovation, and Sustainability.
The Government’s goal is to Attract the Interest of the Private Sector in Projects Such as Pollutant Reduction and Energy Transition, Stimulating Economic Development and Ensuring Direct Job Creation.
The PEE Is Divided into Five “Structural Axes”: Infrastructure, Environment and Social, Technology, Regulation, and Market. In This First Phase, 12 Priority Areas for Investment Were Selected, and the Projects Already in Development Are Aligned with These Areas.
InvestSP, the Agency Responsible for Promoting Investment in the State of São Paulo, Announced That the Expectation Is to Create 4,519 Direct Jobs with the Implementation of These Projects. And This Is Just the Beginning, as the Second Phase of the PEE Will Expand the Number of Priority Areas and Ongoing Projects.
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São Paulo Focused on Energy Transition
The Energy Sector Is One of the Main Areas Where the Government of São Paulo Is Concentrating Its Efforts to Foster Private Investment. The PEE Aims to Make the State of São Paulo a Reference in Clean and Renewable Energy, Reducing Dependence on Fossil Fuels and Contributing to the Energy Transition.
In Addition, the State Is Also Moving Toward Diversifying Its Energy Sources. This Can Be Seen in Investments in Solar, Wind, and Biofuels, Which Are Clean and Renewable Energy Sources That Can Play a Fundamental Role in Reducing Pollutant Emissions.
In an Increasingly Conscious World of the Need to Invest in Clean Energy, These Investments in São Paulo Could Become a Reference for Other Brazilian States, Opening New Investment Opportunities in the Energy Sector.
Technological Innovation
Another Important Path for the Energy Sector Lies in Technological Innovation. São Paulo Has Been Leading the Country’s Economic Growth, and the Region Has Proven to Be a Hub of Innovation. Through Investment in Cutting-Edge Technologies, It Is Possible to Make the Energy Sector More Efficient, Helping to Meet the Growing Demand for Energy.
Companies That Invest in Technological Solutions Will Find Unique Opportunities in São Paulo. With So Many Projects Underway, Technology Companies Focused on Energy Will Have the Chance to Develop Integrated Solutions for Different Areas, from Generation to Energy Distribution, Including the Development of Sustainable Solutions and Equipment.

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