Brazil's Hydropower Potential Enhanced by Tech Innovations
Brazil's hydropower capacity stands at 178 GW, with a projected installation growth of 9.1 GW by 2026. The integration of artificial intelligence and regulatory support are essential for optimizing existing hydroelectric plants and addressing environmental challenges.

Brazil has a hydropower capacity of 110 GW as of 2023, contributing approximately 8% to the global total of 1,416 GW. The International Hydropower Association anticipates a global addition of 24.6 GW in 2024, with significant contributions from Brazil.
The Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency forecasts an increase of 9.1 GW by 2026, focusing on renewable sources. However, 62% of Brazil's potential remains untapped, primarily in the Amazon region, facing environmental and legal challenges.
The CNPE has mandated a revival of hydropower studies, emphasizing storage capacity to enhance energy resilience. Technological advancements, particularly artificial intelligence, are highlighted for improving operational efficiency and predictive maintenance in hydroelectric facilities. The need for regulatory frameworks that support innovation and digital integration is critical for Brazil to fully leverage its hydropower potential.




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