Online event
Powering opportunity: UK business prospects in Brazil's energy transition
Thursday 10 September at 3:00PM
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Brazil generates ~85% of its electricity from renewables, discover the booming market for UK businesses in wind, solar, green hydrogen, EVs, and data centres.
What you’ll learn
- Understand the scale and structure of Brazil's renewable energy market, including wind, solar, hydro, bioenergy, green hydrogen, and storage
- Identify concrete market opportunities for UK businesses in energy infrastructure, technology, and services
- Navigate key challenges and regulatory developments, including grid bottlenecks, connection queues, and recent policy changes
Description
Brazil is one of the world's greenest major economies: renewables account for approximately 85% of its electricity generation and 50% of its total energy matrix, almost four times the global average.
The country has a mature biofuels market and fast-growing wind and solar sectors, and is positioning itself as a future global leader in green hydrogen, with government investment of $1.77 billion already committed. Electric vehicle adoption is accelerating. Global tech giants are betting big on Brazil's clean energy advantage: Microsoft ($2.7bn), Amazon ($1.8bn), and ByteDance/TikTok ($38bn) have announced major data centre commitments, driving surging demand for renewable power and digital infrastructure. This webinar will present data on Brazil's energy landscape, highlight opportunities for UK businesses, and address key challenges including grid transmission bottlenecks and power connection constraints.
Speakers
Camila Ramos
CEO & Founder, CELA – Clean Energy Latin America
Camila Ramos is CEO and Founder of CELA – Clean Energy Latin America, a consultancy and financial advisory firm specialising in energy transition and decarbonisation. With over 20 years of experience across solar, wind, storage, hydrogen, and bioenergy, she advises clients on decarbonisation strategy and energy transition financing across Latin America.
She sits on the boards of ABSOLAR (Brazilian Solar PV Association), FIESP-Coinfra (Brazilian Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo) and Brazilian Rare Earths (listed on the Australian Securities Exchange). Camila has been recognised among Reuters Global's "2024 Pioneering Women in Energy" — celebrating the 20 most influential women in the global energy sector — and among the EU Euroclima Programme's "Voices of Women Leading the Green and Just Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean." In Brazil, she received the Sustainability award at the 2024 "100 Most Influential in Energy" Awards.
Camila holds a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).