Brazil is rapidly emerging as a key player in the global green hydrogen market. The country’s vast renewable energy resources, particularly solar and wind, provide a strong foundation for producing green hydrogen, a key component in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Brazil has the ability to produce green hydrogen at competitive costs. According to the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy, the country aims to produce 2 million tons of green hydrogen by 2030.
In Brazil the combination of large-scale solar PV and Green Hydrogen emerges as a potent catalyst for advancing the country’s renewable energy sector.
Therefore, large-scale PV plants harness Brazil's abundant solar resources to redirect energy towards green hydrogen production, thereby increasing the nation's clean energy capacity.
As part of the Intersolar Summit Brasil Nordeste, a webinar was held offering an initial overview of the key topics. The focus was particularly on the development of green hydrogen production. Learn from experts such as Celso Mendes, Jurandir Picanço Jr., and Markus Vlasits about the latest trends and innovations in Brazil.
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The Intersolar Brasil Nordeste is Brazil’s key gathering for solar innovation in the Northeast region. Taking place at the Ceará Events Center in Fortaleza, this influential summit will spotlight the region’s transformative potential in the low-carbon economy. Experts and authorities will address key topics, including distributed and centralized generation, battery energy storage, green hydrogen, carbon credit markets. Alongside the conference, a parallel exhibition will showcase latest technologies and solutions for the renewable energy sector.