Experts have emphasized the importance of establishing strong public policies to position Brazil as a leading player in the global energy transition and attract investments to the country. The regulation includes programs like Mover, as well as legislations such as the Combustível do Futuro (Fuel of the Future) and the Paten (Energy Transition Acceleration Program). Brazil has already made great progress in this area, with renewable sources accounting for about half of total energy production. These regulations are intended to open the door for significant investments, notably in the development of biofuels such as SAF, which play an important role in lowering carbon emissions in aircraft. However, given the fierce global competition, the government must act quickly to recruit resources and capitalize on this potential.
Source: Agência Estado / RPA News (*Translated by Ia Niani)