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Um grande impulso para a sustentabilidade no setor energético do Brasil: subsídios e evidências para a coordenação de políticas

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A conjuntura atual do Brasil e dos países no mundo todo é marcada pela busca da recuperação do dinamismo econômico e da qualidade de vida das pessoas. Nesse contexto, a Comissão Econômica para a América Latina e o Caribe (CEPAL) das Nações Unidas vem desenvolvendo o Big Push para a Sustentabilidade, uma abordagem renovada para apoiar os países da região na construção de estilos de desenvolvimento mais sustentáveis, por meio da coordenação de políticas para promover investimentos transformadores desses estilos. O Escritório da CEPAL em Brasília e o Centro de Gestão e Estudos Estratégicos (CGEE), com a participação de diversos parceiros, desenvolveram o projeto Grande Impulso Energia (Energy Big Push) Brasil, buscando evidências para a promoção de investimentos em inovação para uma transição energética em bases sustentáveis no país. O mergulho nas páginas desta publicação permitirá ao leitor ampliar sua compreensão sobre o panorama de investimentos em inovação energética, o desempenho de tecnologias de baixo carbono e o quadro de políticas para aumento das competências tecnológicas em energias limpas, contribuindo para um grande impulso energético no Brasil.

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  • -, 2020. "Um grande impulso para a sustentabilidade no setor energético do Brasil: subsídios e evidências para a coordenação de políticas," Documentos de Proyectos 45695, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
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