Brazil Windpower
Brazil Windpower is the largest wind power event in Latin America, bringing together industry representatives, global stakeholders, and government authorities to discuss the future of wind energy and present industry innovations.
Brazil Windpower represents the premier gathering for Latin America's wind energy sector, providing a comprehensive platform for industry dialogue and business development. The ninth edition of this flagship conference attracts key decision-makers from across Brazil and the international wind power community, creating an environment particularly conducive to new investment opportunities. The event serves as a critical forum for discussing the sector's trajectory, with Brazil's wind industry poised for significant expansion through R$60 billion in projected investments over the coming four years.
Attendees can expect extensive networking opportunities with representatives from the 433 existing wind farms across Brazil, as well as developers, manufacturers, and financiers planning the next phase of growth. The conference agenda focuses on both technological innovations and market dynamics, reflecting the industry's evolution from a nascent sector in 2005 to currently supplying 7% of Brazil's electricity matrix. With employment in the sector potentially doubling from the current 150,000 workers, the event provides crucial insights for companies seeking to capitalize on this growth trajectory.
The timing of Brazil Windpower aligns strategically with the country's renewable energy momentum and global wind power expansion, which added over 52 GW of capacity worldwide in the previous year. For international companies and investors, the conference offers direct access to one of the world's ninth-largest wind power markets, with clear visibility into contracted projects that will drive capacity from the current 10 GW to an anticipated 18 GW by 2020. The event's track record of reflecting the industry's positive momentum makes it an essential gathering for stakeholders seeking to understand and participate in Brazil's clean energy transition.