Brazil has been standing out as one of the countries with the greatest capacity to generate energy from renewable sources. According to government data, the country has expanded its energy generation capacity from renewable sources, especially with the use of photovoltaic solar technology.
Since 2017, Brazil has been a signatory to the Paris Agreement, an international treaty aimed at mitigating climate change, and with that, it has sought to increase its installed capacity in the energy matrix from renewable sources. At the time it joined the agreement, Brazil still did not figure in the world ranking of countries with the highest installed capacity in the solar array, but since then it has been standing out in this regard.
The generation of energy from renewable sources is essential to ensure the country's energy self-sufficiency, in addition to contributing to the preservation of the environment and the reduction of polluting gas emissions. Photovoltaic solar technology has proven to be increasingly efficient and accessible, allowing more and more people and companies to produce their own energy from the sun.
Brazil has a wide territorial extension, with a high incidence of solar radiation, making it one of the best countries for the installation of photovoltaic solar systems. In addition, the country also invests in public policies that encourage the implementation of projects in the area of renewable energies, which has contributed to the increase in installed capacity in the solar array.
Brazil has been standing out as one of the countries with the greatest capacity to generate energy from renewable sources, especially from photovoltaic solar technology. With the expansion of installed capacity in the solar array, the country is ensuring its energy self-sufficiency and contributing to the preservation of the environment, in addition to promoting the country's economic development.
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