Planet Earth is on an increasingly worrying climate trajectory, with scientific projections pointing to an intensification of global warming in the coming years.
The 30th edition, known as COP 30, will be held in Belém, the capital of the state of Pará, from November 10 to 21, 2025. This will be the first time an Amazonian city hosts the event, highlighting the region's relevance in regulating the global climate.
The future of clean energy has been widely debated around the world, and hydrogen has stood out as one of the great promises in the quest for global decarbonization. Among the various forms of producing this fuel, turquoise hydrogen emerges as a promising alternative, presenting itself as the "cousin" of the well-known green hydrogen.
The energy transition emerges as a fundamental strategy, placing Brazil in a prominent position in the adoption of renewable energy and the promotion of sustainable practices.
In a global scenario marked by geopolitical challenges, high interest rates and cost inflation, investment in clean energy demonstrated impressive resilience, reaching a new record level in 2023.
In the Brazilian energy scenario, the year 2023 marked a historic turning point, characterized by the lowest rate of carbon emissions in electrical generation in the last eleven years. This achievement not only highlights Brazil's commitment to global environmental goals, but also highlights the growing influence of renewable sources in the national energy matrix. Driven by a diversified generation model, the country managed to reach a surprising rate, where 93% of the electricity generated comes from renewable sources, including hydroelectric, wind, solar and biomass.
Low-emission energy sources are expanding rapidly to meet growing global demand. By 2025, renewable energy, including solar and wind, is expected to increase its share of global power generation from 29% to 35%.
In a global scenario where consumption and pollution grow exponentially, waste emerges as a symbolic challenge, highlighting methane (CH4) as one of the main villains of the greenhouse effect. In this context, Eva Energia stands out for transforming this environmental problem into a renewable and sustainable energy source.
The recent trajectory of energy auctions in Brazil illustrates a panorama of significant opportunities and robust expansion in the energy sector. Under the aegis of the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), the country is witnessing a series of initiatives that reinforce its commitment to the energy transition, the diversification of the energy matrix and sustainable development.
Brazil assumed the rotating Presidency of the group of the 20 largest economies in the world in December 2023, with the main objective of highlighting the transition to sustainable energy sources, promoting reforms in the global governance model and intensifying efforts in the fight against inequality and hunger.