Meeting discusses paths to a secure energy transition
The energy transition is becoming increasingly important to the planning work of companies and governments. In this context, Fundação Getulio Vargas’ Brazilian Institute of Economics (FGV IBRE) is holding an event called “Paths to a Secure Energy Transition” on April 24, at 10a.m., on FGV’s YouTube channel.
This subject has recently gained a lot of ground in public debate. Last year, 200 proposals related to the energy transition were presented by the world’s law makers, up 51% from 2022. In 2023, Brazil ranked third in the world for investment in renewable energy, behind only the United States and China. Given its climatic characteristics, Brazil could become an important player in this huge market that is opening up.
The speakers will be Joisa Dutra, the director of the FGV Center for Regulation and Infrastructure Studies (FGV CERI), and Suzana Khan, the director of Rio de Janeiro Federal University’s Institute for Engineering Graduate Studies and Research (COPPE). The event will be moderated by Folha de S. Paulo special reporter Fernando Canzian and Solange Ribeiro, the CEO of Neonergia.
To take part, please sign up here.