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Doing Business in Brazil. Lauro Fiuza Vice President of the ABEEólica Board. Brazil in the Global Scenario. Ranking 2013. Brazil in Figures. Brazilian Power Matrix 2013. *The photovoltaic source has 5.9MW of installed capacity. Accumulated Installed Capacity (MW).
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Doing Business in Brazil Lauro Fiuza Vice President of the ABEEólica Board
Ranking 2013 Source: GWEC
Brazilian Power Matrix 2013 *The photovoltaic source has 5.9MW of installed capacity. Source: ABEEólica/ANEEL
Accumulated Installed Capacity (MW) Source: ABEEólica
Wind Farms Locations TOTAL 13,752.3 MW 951.6 MW 351.9 MW 2,320.3 MW 3,914.0 MW 69.0 MW 536.3 MW 34.5 MW 3,335.7 MW 28.1 MW 2.5 MW 1,972.1 MW 236.4 MW Source: ABEEólica/ANEEL
Capacity Factor Source: CCEE
Complementarity Source: ABEEólica/ONS
Power Purchase Agreements Total 2013 = 4,710.6 MW Source: ABEEólica/CCEE
Average Price per year Source: ABEEólica
Manufacturers in Brazil Fonte: ABEEólica
Advantages • Long Term Credit • BNDES: competitive loan terms • Credit Lines for Manufacturers • FINAME from BNDES • Tax Incentives (Federal, State and Municipal)
Opportunities • Local Supply Chain Demand • Consistent Growth of Wind Power within the Power Matrix • High Demand for Business Services and Consulting • Independent O&M Players • Training Programs for Industry Professionals
Challenges • Brand New Industry • Early stage database • Labor • Build expertise • Technology • Adjustment to Brazilian wind conditions • R&D • Grid • Infrastructure • Logistics
What is this? • Enhanced knowledge exchange environment; • Online platform for interaction between companies, universities, research centers and developers; • Structure that enables the partnership between the agents in support of research and development; and • Structure that optimizes the use of resources. Knowledge network partnership Technological Institute -company events R&D projects RBIEE Online platform meetings of innovation Brazilian Network for the Development of Wind Power periodic forum
Forecast State Planning by EPE (Power Planning Agency) Private Sector Estimates