Chinese state power giant expands Brazilian onshore wind footprint amid Western retreat

Abnormally high hydropower capacity has put pressure on Brazil’s wind sector recently but Chinese appetite is not waning

Turbines spinning in Rio Grande do Norte, the state in which SPIC has made its new investments.
Turbines spinning in Rio Grande do Norte, the state in which SPIC has made its new investments.Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Published 6 June 2024, 11:57Updated 6 June 2024, 11:57
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