Brazil Leads G20 with 89% Renewable Electricity Surge
Rangelova emphasized that Brazil's emphasis on renewables has not only reduced its reliance on fossil fuels but also positioned it as a model for other G20 nations. She pointed out that in recent years, wind and solar energy alone contributed 21% of Brazil's electricity, a significant increase from 6% in 2016. Brazil also recorded one of the largest annual rises in wind and solar energy production globally, second only to China.
Despite these advancements, Rangelova acknowledged global challenges. While many G20 countries have seen reductions in their power sector emissions, overall emissions continue to rise, largely due to increased energy demands in emerging economies. She urged other nations to follow Brazil's lead in adopting sustainable energy practices to mitigate climate change concerns.
In conclusion, Brazil's proactive approach not only underscores its dedication to sustainability but also provides a blueprint for global energy transformation. Rangelova suggested that by emulating Brazil's strategies, G20 nations could lead the way towards a more sustainable energy future.