The national renewable energy sector is going through a turning point. Economic stagnation and infrastructure bottlenecks jeopardize the sustainability of clean sources, while crises such as that of the wind industry and the rise of Curtailment reveal profound contradictions in the system.

At the same time, new opportunities are on the horizon: green hydrogen, offshore wind power, data centers and storage systems can transform the country into a world reference in the energy transition. The future will depend on the ability to align efficient management, strategic investments, and long-term vision.
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Brazil has positioned itself as a crucial player in the global energy transition economy, standing out as an important provider of renewable resources and a potential center for assets of the new low-carbon economy. Despite this vast potential and the opportunity to lead global decarbonization, the country faces internal paradoxes and contradictions that threaten the sustainable growth of its renewable energy industry.
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This article analyzes the current crises in the wind energy sector, the barriers to energy demand, and the need for a long-term strategic vision to overcome challenges and consolidate Brazil's position as a leader in the energy transition.
Antonio Araújo da Silva