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Petrobras Reaches Agreement With French Multinational Renewable Energy Company.

Written by Flavia Marinho
Published on 10/07/2018 at 14:22
Updated on 10/07/2018 at 14:30
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Petrobras, Total and Total Eren Have Just Closed an Agreement for the Development of Onshore Renewable Solar and Wind Energy in Brazil.

As expected, Petrobras continues to advance in its projects for renewable energy solar and wind in Brazil, and has just signed a memorandum that seals the partnership with Total and Total Eren for the development of Onshore renewable energy. The announcement was made today, July 10, 2018, but we at Click Oil and Gas have been monitoring the entire process between the State-Owned Companies. It is important to remember that many multinational companies are looking to invest in this sector in our country, as shown in one of our posts. To learn more about these companies, click HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE.

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Petrobras’ initial proposal is to develop a high-level project with low investment and ensure the Brazilian energy standard. Total Eren is a specialist in this sector, so strategically, Petrobras achieves with this partnership the certainty that the project will be successful. This partnership has been yielding results, as the Brazilian State-Owned Company has four wind farms and already has 104 megawatts available.

Positive Results of the Petrobras and Total Eren Partnership.

Since February 2017, the year in which the two companies began working together, the results have been satisfactory; Total operates in the area of exploration and production in the Brazilian Oil Basin and has provided technologies to optimize time and investment. With this new partnership, the certainty of realizing investment in Brazil will have positive results.

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Currently in Brazil, this technology is still new, but we know that in the near future it will be present in society and will be one of the main sources of energy worldwide. Professionals who wish to work in the renewable energy sector should stay tuned to our posts, as we will soon be preparing a special article discussing the qualifications, courses, and training necessary to work in the field.

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Flavia Marinho

Flavia Marinho is a postgraduate engineer with extensive experience in the onshore and offshore shipbuilding industry. In recent years, she has dedicated herself to writing articles for news websites in the areas of military, security, industry, oil and gas, energy, shipbuilding, geopolitics, jobs, and courses. Contact flaviacamil@gmail.com or WhatsApp +55 21 973996379 for corrections, editorial suggestions, job vacancy postings, or advertising proposals on our portal.

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