SUMMARY The economic activities that have been historically identified with Brazilian Amazonia required no inanimate energy. Extraction of forest products was managed with manual labor, so was placer mining. Steam powered machines and internal combustion motors became part of doing things in the context of time and space without conferring a measure of energy autarchy upon the region. Brazil's Amazon region, inspite of its physical wealth, could not mount a much needed infrastructure, It produced wealth without lasting benefits for the region. Amazonia, like the American prairie, had to await technological changes that make its careful utilization possible. One of these technological changes is hydroelectric energy. While hydroelectric ener...
The Brazilian Amazon is a very specific space in relation to the rest of the country. More than a ce...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidly increa...
This article intends to study the energy transition in Brazilian Amazonia, region for a long time is...
International audienceAs the Brazilian energy sector is deregulated, a combination of economic and g...
Most of electricity generation in Brazil is from hydroelectric origin for the interlinked system. Ho...
The Brazilian Amazon has become an appropriate space for large hydroelectric projects and expansion ...
1 ABSTRACT / Brazil’s Samuel Dam, which formed a 540-km2 reservoir in the state of Rondônia in 1988,...
While historically “Amazon” could refer to a river, a basin, and later a forest, it has been shaped ...
The hydroelectric energy generation in the Brazilian Amazon Region is complex not only for the impor...
<p></p><p>Abstract In current debates about the planet's environmental future, the issue of energy u...
In an effort to ensure energy independence and exploit mineral resources, the governments of Amazoni...
Reducing non-renewable energy consumption and exploring alternatives for energy generation are prior...
Around a quarter of a million people living in remote communities in the Amazon are not connected to...
<div><p>Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidl...
The Brazilian Amazon is a very specific space in relation to the rest of the country. More than a ce...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidly increa...
This article intends to study the energy transition in Brazilian Amazonia, region for a long time is...
International audienceAs the Brazilian energy sector is deregulated, a combination of economic and g...
Most of electricity generation in Brazil is from hydroelectric origin for the interlinked system. Ho...
The Brazilian Amazon has become an appropriate space for large hydroelectric projects and expansion ...
1 ABSTRACT / Brazil’s Samuel Dam, which formed a 540-km2 reservoir in the state of Rondônia in 1988,...
While historically “Amazon” could refer to a river, a basin, and later a forest, it has been shaped ...
The hydroelectric energy generation in the Brazilian Amazon Region is complex not only for the impor...
<p></p><p>Abstract In current debates about the planet's environmental future, the issue of energy u...
In an effort to ensure energy independence and exploit mineral resources, the governments of Amazoni...
Reducing non-renewable energy consumption and exploring alternatives for energy generation are prior...
Around a quarter of a million people living in remote communities in the Amazon are not connected to...
<div><p>Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidl...
The Brazilian Amazon is a very specific space in relation to the rest of the country. More than a ce...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidly increa...