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The increase in energy production generated by renewable sources on a global scale, as found and predicted by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in the document ‘Renewables – Analysis and Forecast for 2028,’ places Brazil, China and the United States in prominent positions. Brazil leads this additional production in Latin America, in a scenario in which the large-scale development of hydroelectric sources is giving way to photovoltaic and wind plants. Regarding Brazil, the IEA also highlights that, in order to meet the limitations of the transmission system given the growing volume of load resulting from the expansion of renewable sources that need to be connected to the system, the country recently held an Auction for the development of transmission systems, connecting high potential areas with demand centers.
In December 2023, State Grid Brazil Holding (SGBH) won the complete Lot 1 of Transmission Auction 2/2023, held by Aneel (Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency). The project corresponds to the construction, operation, and maintenance of an 800 kV transmission system in ultra-high voltage direct current (UHVDC), which will be implemented through the concessionaire Graça Aranha Silvânia Transmissora de Energia (Graça Aranha Silvânia Energy Transmitter). This is a system whose Transmission Line route extends for 1,468km (about 917,5 miles), passing through the states of Maranhão (MA), Tocantins (TO) and Goiás (GO), interconnecting converter substations in Graça-Aranha (MA), located in Northeast Region of the country and Silvânia (GO), in Brazil Midwest. With a total investment for implementation estimated at R$18 billion, this is a new opportunity for State Grid to step up renewable energy transmission in Brazil. This set strengthens the entire national interconnected energy system, helping to ensure that load demand in the main consumer centers – Southeast and Midwest – is supplied by any generation point in the country, notably by the intensification of solar and wind energy sources in the Northeast. Without this new connection for the flow of renewable sources, there would be no way to produce so much energy and transmit it simultaneously to the National Interconnected System (SIN).This evolution of the national integrated system only became possible due to technological cooperation between China and Brazil, a partnership that in 2024 celebrates 50 years of commercial relations
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