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South America must reform its energy systems for the renewable age
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Analyst Wilmar Suárez, from the energy think tank Ember, proposes how the region can take advantage of the 65% of its electricity coming from clean sources.
South America must reform its energy systems for the renewable age
By Wilmar Suárez It is not enough to expand clean electricity generation if the rest of the system remains dependent on fossil fuels, writes Wilmar Suárez. Wind turbines in Ceará, north-eastern Brazil. Wind and solar accounted for a third of the country’s electricity generation last August. Photo credit: Philippe Turpin / Photononstop / Alamy. South America is emerging as a leader in the energy transition. Our flagship report at Ember, the Glob…
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