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Brazil Presentation 3 Presented by Ana Flavia Rocha Leticia Carvalho 1

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Brazil Presentation 3

Presented byAna Flavia RochaLeticia Carvalho

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Brazil’s Geography

The biggest watershed in the world is located in Amazon Rainforest area

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Surface Area Comparison

Source: World Bank Data

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United States is the third biggest country in the world and Brazil is the fifth

Source: mapfrappe.blogspot.com

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Demographics

The majority of the population is located in the Southeast of the country

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Population Growth

● By the year of 2050 the Brazilian population will exceed 250 million people.● In 2014, the population growth rate was 0.86%

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Brazil ranks eighth in total electricity generation at 538 TWh

Electricity Net Generation

Source: EIA (Energy Information Administration)

(TW

h)

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Energy Consumption: 29.05 TWhPer Capita Consumption: 1.78 MWh/year Average Consumption: 565 kWh/month

Energy Consumption: 30.72 TWhPer Capita Consumption: 2.12 MWh/year Average Consumption: 460.8 kWh/month

Energy Consumption: 235.24 TWhPer Capita Consumption: 2.87 MWh/year Average Consumption: 600.5 kWh/month

Energy Consumption: 77.5 TWhPer Capita Consumption: 2.78 MWh/year Average Consumption: 591.5 kWh/month

Energy Consumption: 75.61 TWhPer Capita Consumption: 1.4 MWh/year Average Consumption: 332.1 kWh/month

Electricity Consumption per Region

Norte

Centro Oeste

Nordeste

Sudeste

Sul

Source: EPE (Empresa de Pesquisa Energética) - 2012

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Electricity Consumption per Region

Source: Source: EPE (Empresa de Pesquisa Energética) - 2012

Southeast Brazil is the highest consumer of electricity in the country

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Transmission Lines

Interconnected National Transmission Network

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Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)

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Most of the energy in Brazil is produced by Hydro, making the

energy matrix vulnerable because of dependence on rainfall.

Sources of Electricity in Brazil

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Electric Generation Capacity

Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica) - 2015

In Operation137.7 GW

In Construction159.3 GW

Construction has not started yet178.3 GW

61.8%63.0%

56.3%

28.4%

25.6%27.3%

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Projected dependence on hydro will decrease because of a more diversified energy portfolio

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Hydropower

Source: eoi (escuela de organizacion industrial)

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Hydroelectricity Generation

Brazil is the second largest producer of hydroelectricity at 411 TWh per year

Source: EIA (Energy Information Administration)

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Hydropower Potential

0 to 500

501 to 1,000

1,001 to 5,000

5,001 to 15,000

More than 15,000

Watershed Boundaries

Source: ANNEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)

The most promising area for hydropower production is in northern Brazil.

Hydropower

Potential (MW)

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Installed Capacity

Less than 200

201 to 1,000

1,001 to 5,000

5,001 to 10,000

Watershed Boundaries

Installed Capacity for

each sub-watershed

(MW)

Source: ANNEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)

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Most of the hydropower development has been near to the major population centers

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Hydropower Plants

12 to 26

26 to 902

902 to 2082

2082 to 3444

3444 to 8125

Watershed

Boundaries

Source: ANNEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)

Capacity (KW)

Southeastern Brazil has the most Hydropower Plants

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Hydropower Plants

Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica - 2015

94.3%

HGC: Installed capacity less than 1 MW

SHC: Installed capacity between 1 and 30 MW

HPP: Installed capacity higher than 30 MW

• Hydro Power Plants generate most of

the power in Brazil.

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Wind Energy

18Source: Ambiental Energia

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Wind Energy Potential

The wind energy potential in Brazil is around 140 GW Source: Ministério de Minas e Enegia

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Wind Farms in Brazil

There are 264 wind generation centers in operation that can potentially produce 6.45 GW of energy Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)

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Constructing and Planned Wind Farms

● There are 115 wind generation centers in construction resulting in 2.83 GW of energy. ● Also, there are 331 potential wind generation centers that can produce up to 7.79 GW of

wind energy. Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)

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Wind Generation in Brazil

There will be a total of 710 wind farms with a generation capacity of 17.07 GW.

Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica) - 2015

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Solar Energy

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Solar Energy Potential of the Southern Region

Source: INPE (National Institute for Spatial Research) and LABSOLAR (Laboratory of Solar Energy/Federal University of Santa Catarina)

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Potential in the Southern Region changes more than any other.

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Solar Energy Potential ofSoutheastern Region

Source: INPE (National Institute for Spatial Research) and LABSOLAR (Laboratory of Solar Energy/Federal University of Santa Catarina)

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Minas Gerais has the highest solar potential in this area

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Solar Energy Potential ofCenter Region

Source: INPE (National Institute for Spatial Research) and LABSOLAR (Laboratory of Solar Energy/Federal University of Santa Catarina)

Distrito Federal has the highest solar potential in this area

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Solar Energy Potential ofNortheastern Region

Source: INPE (National Institute for Spatial Research) and LABSOLAR (Laboratory of Solar Energy/Federal University of Santa Catarina)

Ceara has the highest solar potential in this area

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Solar Energy Potential ofNorthern Region

Source: INPE (National Institute for Spatial Research) and LABSOLAR (Laboratory of Solar Energy/Federal University of Santa Catarina)

Tocantins has the highest solar potential in this area

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Solar Farms in Brazil

Brazil has a high solar energy potential however, there are only a

few solar farms in operation, producing 11.2 MW.

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Photovoltaic Generation Centers

There will be a total of 61 solar farms with a generation capacity of 1.06 GW.

Source: ANEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica)- 2015

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