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The advancement of renewable energies: forecast of 37% of global electricity generation by 2026, according to IEA

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published 25/01/2024 às 01:47
clean energy, sustainable sources, green energy
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Published report indicates that in 3 years solar and wind energy and nuclear generation will replace coal in the electrical matrix.

According to a recent report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), renewable energy will be responsible for 37% of global electricity generation by 2026. The document points out that the share of these sources in the electrical matrix is ​​expected to increase from 30% in 2023 to 37% in 2026, driven mainly by the growth of photovoltaic solar energy, which is becoming increasingly accessible.

The report also highlights that, in addition to solar energy, clean energies nuclear, wind and hydroelectric will be fundamental to achieving this goal. Invest in sustainable sources energy is crucial to ensuring a cleaner future and promoting green energy on a global scale.

Report published by the AIE highlights growth in renewable energy

The agency also claims that the rapid growth of renewable energy, supported by increasing nuclear generation, is expected to replace coal in the next three years.

The IEA brings ambitious forecasts for Brazil. According to the agency, renewable sources will be responsible for 95% of electric matrix Brazilian in 2026.

The report highlights solar and wind energy.

Renewable energies and the future of the Brazilian energy matrix

'By 2026, we expect the majority of new electricity demand in Brazil to be met by wind power and solar photovoltaics. In our forecast, the combined generation of wind and solar photovoltaic energy in 2026 will be almost 50% greater than that of 2022′, concluded the document.

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Source: CNN Brazil

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Paulo Nogueira

An electrical engineer graduated from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), I worked for several years in the areas of offshore oil and gas, energy and construction. Today, with over 8 publications in magazines and online blogs about the energy sector, my focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian employment market, macro and micro economics and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes for this purpose.

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