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Brasil could be a world leader in the energy transition to renewable sources

Brasil could be a world leader in the energy transition to renewable sources

As the country with the most renewable energy matrix among the world’s largest economies, Brasil has the opportunity, with the presidency of the G20 and as host country of COP 30, to present the world with successful experiences for a just and inclusive energetic transition.

BRAZIL (DT)- As president of the G20, Brasil has the opportunity to show the world its leading role in the energetic transition. According to data from Climate Transparency 2022, a global consortium with the objective of stimulating decarbonization among the G20 countries, Brasil is the country with the most renewable energy matrix among the world’s largest economies. In the country, for example, 79% of electricity generation comes from renewable sources, while in the United States the percentage is 21%, in France 29%, in Russia 20% and in South Africa only 9%.

“Brasil must lead the emerging countries on the issue of renewable energies. At the G20, I hope Brasil will create many markets for this. We have many sectors to decarbonize, such as aviation and maritime. Brasil also has the potential for critical minerals, such as lithium and cobalt,” defended the executive director of International Energy Agency (IEA), Fatih Birol. 


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The IEA president was in Brasilia where he debated energy and climate issues with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.


“After our discussions here, the IEA is eager to enhance our strong partnership with Brazil. The upcoming two years hold significant importance, and the world is fortunate to have Brazil leading global efforts, particularly through the G20 and COP 30, in an inclusive and equitable manner. The IEA is prepared to extend full support to Brazil in all possible ways,” stated Fatih Birol.

During the visit, the agency’s executive director met with the Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, to establish a partnership and sign a Work Plan for Accelerating the Energy Transition in Brasil. The Ministry of Mines and Energy is the coordinator of the G20 Energy Transitions Working Group whose priority is to debate the scenario of the global transition towards the use of clean and sustainable energy sources and the paths towards a just, accessible and inclusive energy transition.

The group also has the role of discussing the financing of energy transitions, the social dimension of this transition and the perspectives for innovation in the field of sustainable fuel.

The first meeting of the Energy Transitions Working Group under the Brazilian presidency will take place on February 19 and 20 by videoconference.


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