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Oil Spilling at the Amazon River Mouth and Humanity’s Blindness
On January 6, 2026, Petrobras announced that oil leaks had occurred during drilling tests in the Amazon River Mouth region. The incident, still under investigation, reignites a debate that seemed buried under layers of speeches at COP30: are we truly committed to the energy transition, or are we still trapped in our addiction to oil? The answer, unfortunately, seems clear—and disappointing.
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FRG Group Launches 2026 Events Calendar with a Focus on Sustainability, Innovation, and Real Impact in the Energy Sector
FRG Media & Events Group officially announces the launch of its 2026 events calendar, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development, innovation, and the strengthening of the renewable energy and clean technology markets in Brazil and Latin America.


Energy storage enters a new global phase in 2026 with falling costs and technological advances
The global energy storage market begins 2026 at a decisive turning point. After an intense cycle of regulatory changes, industrial expansion and geopolitical realignment, the sector is now operating at a new scale more affordable, more strategic and increasingly essential to global energy security.


China Announces Changes to Solar Export Tax Rebates, with Impact Expected to Reach Brazil in 2026
The Chinese government officially announced this Friday (January 9) a change to its value-added tax (VAT) rebate policy for the export of photovoltaic products. The measure, published by China’s Ministry of Finance in conjunction with the country’s tax authority, provides for a gradual reduction in rebates throughout 2026, with total elimination for certain product categories.


Meta Turns to Nuclear Power to Fuel AI Growth and Secure Long-Term Energy Supply
Technology giant signs long-term agreements with nuclear operators and next-generation reactor developers to access up to 6.6 GW of electricity by 2035
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Charging Intelligence: Why Strategic 60 kW Outperforms Idle 120 kW in the New Era of Electric Mobility
The race for ever-increasing numbers has dominated the discourse of electric mobility. In Brazil and globally, the metric for success in charging infrastructure seems to have been reduced to maximum power: 120 kW, 180 kW, 300 kW. This obsession, however, is proving to be a financial and operational trap for investors and Charge Point Operators (CPOs).
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