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WIND ENERGY  WIND ENERGY CLUSTERS MAP



 Strong demand and government support are driv-    ? An exclusive reserve wind energy auction
 ing investment in Brazil’s wind energy sector. The   where 711 operators were awarded long-term bids
 historic triple-digit growth is set to continue into   (15-30 years), with contracts totaling 1,800 MW.
 the future as current production is unable to keep
 pace with demand, despite the relatively recent     ? According to the Brazilian Energy
 entry of 11 original equipment manufacturers into   Research Company (EPE), generation of
 the  Brazilian  market.  Over  40  plant  wind-farm   electricity by wind will increase its share
 developers and several private investors attracted   from 0.5% in 2011 to 7% by 2020.
 to the sector believe Brazil is one of the top mar-
 kets for wind potential due to high levels of wind     ? Wind energy was included in general
 exposure, a strong energy network and isolated   electricity auctions contracts.
 regions that need energy. Since the first auction,
 257 wind energy plants have won contracts for de-    ? Discounts on distribution tariffs and
 livery through 2014.  easier access to the national grid.
 With the objective of diversifying Brazil’s elec-
 tricity production sources, wind energy was add-    ? Introduction of a net metering system,
 ed as a focal sub-sector to the Alternative Energy   offering credits on electricity bills for micro
 Source Incentive Program (PROFINA) in 2004.   and small plants and individual use.
 Further steps adopted by the federal government
 to encourage investment in wind energy include:    ? Special credit lines from the Brazilian
 Development Bank (BNDES) for both wind
 farm development and financing machinery
 and equipment for projects that are available.

   ? Introduction of tax breaks in specific states
 where local governments have proven capacity   EXISTING WIND ENERGY FARMS
 to introduce and/or expand existing wind farms.
                     PLANNER WIND ENERGY FARMS
                     EXISTING MANUFACTURERS

                     R&D CENTERS, INCUBATORS AND
                     TECHNOLOGY PARKS IN WIND
                     ENERGY
                                                               RIO GRANDE DO SUL
                     AREAS OF WIND DENSITIES ABOVE              40 PARKS IN PRODUCTION
                     300W/M2                                   OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION






                                                    Sources: NREL, Brazilian Energy Research Institute (INPE),
                                                    Solar and Wind Energy Reference Center (CEPEL), Trade
                                                    Associations: Brazilian Wind Energy Association (ABEEOLICA),
                                                    Euromonitor International

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