BelEnergy at the forefront of renewable energy

Company believes that the future of solar energy is to contribute to the global energy transition
Canal Solar BelEnergy at the forefront of renewable energy
Renewable energy has been growing gradually, gaining more space and competing with other forms of energy. Photo: Freepik/Disclosure

The concern and the emergency for a new paradigm and how we use efficient, cheap means of generating energy that have a lower impact on our biosphere are not new. Renewable energy has been growing gradually, gaining more space and competing with other forms of energy. With this, we have the privilege of choosing and changing the way we view transformations that occur naturally. Thus, consciously and decisively, it puts pressure on a point of origin in the current scenario.

Source: Visual Capitalist: Visualizing the History of Energy Transitions
Source: Visual Capitalist: Visualizing the History of Energy Transitions

As the graph above shows, renewable energy has been standing out among other forms of energy, which are losing their main role and becoming ing actors in the market. BelEnergy It stands out prominently within Latin America, having an impact on emerging countries and forming partnerships on other continents that make the use of renewable energy viable in a region with enormous energy potential.

The company has been training and accrediting a large number of business partners, signaling investments in the photovoltaic energy area, committing to bringing what is significant and essential to Brazil in products for photovoltaic generation. It is not a mere ing actor in the current moment of energy transition, but rather a protagonist and key player. It has become fundamental and consolidated as an agent of change, ing for 64.160 kWh saved monthly in other, less sustainable energy sources.

There is no doubt that the BelEnergy will be responsible for continuing to play a vital role in the great scenario of global energy and climate change. Renewable energy sources follow learning curves like Wright's Law – becoming cheaper by a constant percentage for each doubling of installed capacity.

Therefore, the increasing adoption of clean energy will continue to reduce the cost of electricity from new renewable energy plants and transform the ways of generating energy to an increasingly green and sustainable system.

Photo by Wellington Barboza
Wellington Barboza
Technical assistant at BelEnergy, with extensive experience in related areas such as IT and Telecommunications. He uses practical and theoretical knowledge from the areas in which he worked and aims to find solutions and strategies within an economic context, where the latter has been impacted by renewable energy, in Brazil and around the world.

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