Businessman Ricardo Ribeiro Marques - CEO - MSOLS ENERGIA SOLAR, participated in the Expedição Solar series. He shared his experience participating in the film and contributing his knowledge about renewable energy to the series.
Ricardo Marques is a specialist in renewable energy and has stood out in the Brazilian market. He gained notoriety by carrying out clean energy projects through photovoltaic solar sources in several states in Brazil. Currently, his company builds large photovoltaic plants, contributing to the energy transformation in the country.
Marques described his experience with the Expedição Solar team: “When I was invited to participate in the project, I was very honored by the invitation. Contributing knowledge to this market is extremely important, especially because renewable energy projects, especially solar photovoltaics, need to be built with durability and efficiency. Service quality and technological choices are fundamental. The opportunity to participate in Expedição Solar allowed me to share my vision on this very relevant subject”, added Ricardo Marques.
The documentary series Expedição Solar tells the fascinating story of the global energy transition, exploring seven different countries, including Brazil. Through a detailed look, the production opens up lands in nations such as the United States, Germany, United Arab Emirates, China, Japan and Australia. The objective is to understand how each country works tirelessly to transform its energy scenario, abandoning fossil and polluting sources in favor of clean and renewable alternatives.
In Brazil, expectations for the growth in the use of solar energy are very positive. According to data from the Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association (ABSOLAR), 9.4 GW will be added to the grid by the end of 2024, resulting in a total of 45.5 GW of installed capacity. Furthermore, renewable sources comprise 83.79% of the country's entire electrical matrix, making it an international reference in clean energy. The solar source added 3 GW to the Brazilian energy matrix, while the winds were responsible for an increase of 3.2 GW to the National Interconnected System (SIN).
The Solar Expedition is an invitation to explore the possibilities and challenges that permeate the search for a sustainable future. Changing perspectives regarding energy consumption is essential to reversing the current climate instability that threatens the foundations of our existence. It's inspiring to see how individuals and initiatives are making a difference in clean energy production around the world.
To watch the Solar Expedition series, you can check if it is available on streaming platforms or television channels. Here are some options to follow this fascinating journey through the energy transition:
Online Streaming:
Check if the series is available on popular streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Google Play or Apple TV (if you are in international territory released in 63 countries).
In Brazil it is available on Tv Record's - PlayPlus platform.
Search for the title “Solar Expedition” in the search bar on these platforms to see if it is available for streaming. (availability according to release date for each region through the distributor).
TV channels:
Check the schedule of TV channels that usually show documentaries and series related to environmental and energy issues.
Check if any broadcaster has broadcast or plans to broadcast the Expedição Solar series.
Events and Festivals:
Sometimes documentaries and series are shown at events, festivals or film shows. Check to see if there are any upcoming events related to clean energy or the environment where the series can be shown.
Official Websites and Producer Platforms:
Access the series' official website https://www.solarexpedition.info/ or look for information on the producers and directors' social networks. They can provide details on where to watch the series.
Keep in mind that availability may vary by region and time. So check out the options specific to your location and stay informed about new releases and updates.
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