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Original source: Science and Technology Daily
Our reporter Deng Guoqing in Brazil
Brazil is rich in hydro, wind and solar resources, and its total installed renewable energy capacity ranks first in South America.
Pereira, a professor of international politics at Sao Paulo State University in Brazil, said that the renewable energy cooperation between China and Brazil is itself an important part of the China-Brazil comprehensive strategic partnership, and the two countries have extensive space for cooperation in the field of renewable energy.
The two countries cooperate closely in hydropower projects and other areas
Pereira told a reporter from Science and Technology Daily that China and Brazil are both large hydropower countries.
In February 2014, Brazil Holding Company, a subsidiary of State Grid International Development Co.
The Meilishan Hydropower Station started in the state of Pará in the north of Brazil and ended in the state of Minas in the southeast of Brazil.
In addition to participating in the construction of Brazilian hydropower projects, State Grid Corporation has also acquired or participated in several Brazilian power transmission or renewable energy companies through equity acquisitions, and has become the third largest transmission operator in Brazil.
Pereira said that hydropower, as a clean and renewable energy source, has mature development technologies and has significant effects on energy conservation, emission reduction, and climate change.
Green clean energy brings environmental and economic benefits
Pereira said that Brazil also has abundant wind energy resources, mainly distributed in the northeast, southeast and southern regions.
China-Brazil wind power cooperation developed earlier.
In addition, Chinese companies have also begun to try to participate in Brazil's biomass power generation cooperation projects.
In the end, Pereira emphasized that Chinese companies should leverage on the advantages of Chinese companies in capital and equipment manufacturing to complement Pakistan's advantages.