A quick look at the Low Carbon Economy in Brazil and the world.
Champions of Clean Energy
Source: UOL
According to the Brazilian Wind Energy Association (Associação Brasileira de Energia Eólica - ABEEólica), Brazil has 600 wind farms and 7,500 wind turbines, the Northeast being responsible for 80% of this type of energy, with the state of Rio Grande do Norte leading.
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Biogas production doubles in three years in Brazil driven by agribusiness
Source: Zero Hora
Energy from poultry, pigs and cows' waste and from agroindustry and sanitation waste, biogas is gradually gaining relevance in Brazil. Between 2015 and 2018, biogas production more than doubled, from 1.5 million to 3.1 million cubic meters.
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How Brazil became a hotspot for fintechs
Source: The Brazilian Report
Data provided by Fintech Mining Report 2019 show that, on a monthly basis, Brazil opens at least seven fintechs. Today, there are 550 companies, forming the largest segment of start-ups in the country.
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Driving the renewal of low-carbon buildings across Europe
Source: Worldplace Insight
With cities around the world declaring climate emergencies, a European Union-funded project will enable cities in Europe to join forces with national governments and industries to decarbonise their existing buildings by 2050.
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