Businessmen and public sector representatives in Brazilia gathered on Wednesday to discuss financial mechanisms, public policies and strategies to accelerate the transmission of energy in Brazil. The central goal of the meeting was to set the country as
During this event, a report was presented by Aya Institute in partnership with UK and Brazil governments. The document explores the capabilities of economic development that is in line with the green agenda, highlighting opportunities for the country.
“You cannot think of long -term economic development without taking into account the carbon removal agenda, regardless of the schedule of technological innovation to bring productivity and the opponents of the agenda reducing inequality.”
Brazil’s capabilities in sustainable fuel production
DUBEUX also dealt with energy transmission issues, focusing on Brazil’s capabilities in developing new fuel, especially sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). According to the Amin, studies indicate that Brazil has the ability to produce the cheapest and most competitive in the world.
“This can open a new market for the Brazilian industry and agriculture in Brazil. In order to become a producer of this fuel, which will be able to provide most of the fleets of airlines all over the world,” Dubox said.
The event also discussed the recent departure from the United States of environmental discussions. Despite this challenge, experts believe that the global movement towards a low -carbon economy will not be interrupted and Brazil can benefit from adopting appropriate policies.