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The goal of limiting global warming to up to 2°C, with efforts associated with the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement in 2015, has sparked sustainable innovations across various production chains. In addition to supporting the energy transition, the incorporation of renewable sources into the energy matrix brings economic, social, and security benefits to society as a whole.

As of 2024, approximately 5.7% of Brazil’s electricity now comes from solar energy, a notable increase from previous years. Wind energy accounts for around 13%, largely generated by onshore wind farms across northeastern Brazil. This growth reflects the country’s substantial investments and expansions in these sectors, driven by policies aimed at increasing renewable sources in Brazil’s already predominantly clean energy mix, which is 89% renewable overall.

TOVERI is committed to supporting the energy transition and environmental conservation. We have a multidisciplinary team with expertise to operate at various stages: from project conception and licensing, through the implementation of mitigation programs during the installation and operation phases, to the preparation of environmental reports.

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