Brazilian Companies Increase Investments In Renewable Energy
In Brazil, sugarcane and hydroelectricity are the main sources of renewable energy, accounting for 17.4% and 11.9%, respectively.
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Brunno Braga has worked in publishing for more than 20 years, having led several magazines serving various industries including logistics, foreign trade and energy. He worked as editor-in-chief for the Foreign Trade Chambers Federation for 10 years and senior journalist for Macaé Offshore Magazine for five years. He has a bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism from the Universidade Estácio de Sá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In Brazil, sugarcane and hydroelectricity are the main sources of renewable energy, accounting for 17.4% and 11.9%, respectively.
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