Brazilian Energy Storage Container Sizes: Optimizing Renewable
You know, Brazil''s renewable energy capacity grew 23% last quarter – but here''s the kicker: intermittent solar generation now causes 14% grid curtailment during peak hours. This
Building on Brazil's renewable energy resources and strategic geographic location, the study “The potential of Brazilian ports as renewable marine fuel bunkering hubs” assessed the country's potential to become a global leader in supplying renewable marine fuels to the international shipping sector.
Identification of six candidate ports: Three public ports (Santos, Rio Grande, and Itaqui) and three private ports (Porto do Açu, Pecém, and Navegantes) could serve as potential renewable marine fuel bunkering hubs. Public ports generally scored higher in infrastructure, strategic location, and connectivity.
ICCT first screened ports based on a multifactor analytical framework for port readiness and then quantified potential bunkering demand for renewable marine fuels at these ports and identified six candidate ports: three public (Santos, Itaqui, and Rio Grande) and three private (Porto do Açu, Pecem, and Navegantes) for further assessment.
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