Renewable Energy and Arbitration in Brazil: Some Topics

E. Silva da Silva
Silva da Silva, Eduardo
N. Sosa Rebelo
Sosa Rebelo, Nikolai

Article from: TDM 3 (2015), in Renewable Energy Disputes

Abstract

The renewable energy is responsible for 44% of the Brazilian energy matrix, which makes Brazil one of the countries that uses more renewable sources compared to the rest of the world, where it represent only 13% of the matrix in average. In addition, hydroelectric power plants that are also a renewable source and it provides more than 80% of the electricity of the country. Therefore, the problem of Brazilian energy market is not cleaning up the sources, which is exactly the greatest environmental issue in the developed countries. The Brazilian challenge is to increase the supply of ...

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Suggested Citation

E. Silva da Silva; N. Sosa Rebelo; "Renewable Energy and Arbitration in Brazil: Some Topics"
TDM 3 (2015), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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