Distributed energy is driving Latin America’s energy transition
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More solar energy capacity for Latin America thanks to China: Chile, Brazil, Panama and Nicaragua the biggest beneficiaries
At present, solar energy represents a viable and effective option to raise the quality of life of people. In this context, in some Latin American countries, we are aiming to diversify the sources of electricity generation and reduce dependence on fossil fuels, which are expensive and highly polluting, so with the help of China, a technological ally, we have solar projects that estimate a growth of up to 15% by 2025. In the development of this no…
Distributed energy is driving Latin America’s energy transition
Electricity has traditionally been supplied centrally by a small number of companies, generated in large power plants and sent to consumers over long distances through large grids. Today, “distributed energy” is breaking with this model, transforming consumers into producers of clean energy. Distributed energy refers to a range of technologies that generate electricity at or near the place of use, mostly through solar panels but also wind power.…
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