Brazil's photovoltaic industry is booming. There are currently about 15,000 companies operating in This country, creating about 130,000 jobs across the country. Brazil's photovoltaic industry has attracted more than BRL 26.8 billion (US $ 4.76 billion) in investment for the country.
In Brazil, large-scale photovoltaic projects and distributed photovoltaic projects are equally divided. It is understood that the installed capacity of large-scale photovoltaic power plants in Brazil is about 2.68GW, and the distributed photovoltaic projects are about 2.42GW.
The installed capacity of large-scale photovoltaic projects in Brazil accounts for about 1.5% of the country ’s power structure. The nine states of Piaui, Ceara, Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Minas Gerais, Sao Paulo and Tocantins have 92 large-scale photovoltaic power plants in operation. The total investment in these projects exceeds R $ 14 billion.
An ABSOLAR spokesperson said that solar energy plays a major strategic role in Brazil 's achievement of the national economic development goals. Solar energy is crucial for Brazil to recover from the epidemic.
In the current recovery stage of the epidemic, it is hoped that solar energy can once again drive the recovery of the Brazilian economy. This is part of the national economic recovery and is beneficial to our society and environment. "Solar energy has the potential to create jobs, generate income and attract new investment."