Offshore wind: the strength of the Northeast in the new frontier of renewable energy

The region’s coast has the greatest potential for generating wind energy at sea in Brazil
Suppliers see G-20 and COP30 as unique moments for the country

Machinery and equipment manufacturers stress the importance of adequate regulation for Brazil to become a green energy powerhouse to become a green energy power
The new cost of old energy

In the midst of the energy transition and the effects of climate change, Brazil faces the challenge of modernizing assets.
Supply of equipment and services will be a challenge for offshore wind farms, says TotalEnergies

Clear rules will be needed to close contracts in advance to guarantee the development of projects, says Fernanda Scoponi
5 points to understand about Brazil’s challenges in generating offshore wind energy

CNI took part in the Brazil Offshore Wind Summit in Rio de Janeiro and discussed the potential of the technology for the country, which is learning to swim in the waters of offshore energy.
Amid restructuring process, Aeris sees “good winds” blowing from outside

The blade manufacturer projects revenues of between 30% and 40% from exports by next year, with a negative outlook for new wind projects in Brazil. CEO Alexandre Negrão talks about the strategy
Energy: Ceará produces 10% of Itaipu in 2 years

At the inauguration of Fiec’s Center of Excellence for Energy Transition, its president Ricardo Cavalcante said that there is a revolution taking place in Ceará in the area of renewable energies
Green hydrogen is strategic for partner companies of the new energy transition center in Ceará

Aeris Energy, GIZ, Siemens and Maersk talk about business prospects
4Q23 results agenda: See dates and what to expect from B3 companies’ financial statements

According to Genial Investimentos, despite the challenges, there are expectations that the dynamics of corporate results for the last three months of 2023 will improve.
Market projects Selic rate at 9% at the end of 2024; see De Olho na Renda Fixa | January

According to economists, the Central Bank tends to maintain a cautious stance on the pace of cuts, but will take interest rates to 8.5% next year.
