Brazil’s new Ten-Year Electricity Plan (PDE) 2035, released by the Ministry of Mines and Energy in Brasília, projects more than 100 GW of additional power supply over the next decade, alongside 6 GW of battery storage and 29,000 km of new transmission lines. The National Energy Plan forecasts energy demand in Brazil will double by 2025, with sector investments reaching up to R$ 3.5 trillion. Ethanol output is expected to rise by 50 billion liters, SAF production by 2.8 billion liters, and oil production to peak in 2032. Long-term projections show data center consumption hitting 300 TWh and petroleum derivatives shrinking significantly in the energy mix, with up to R$ 2 trillion in 30-year investments.
Source: Nova Cana
