Brazil and Colombia are lining up projects which would provide hundreds of gigawatts
Summary
- Brazil and Colombia are setting in motion the first offshore wind projects in South America.
- Brazil also aims to develop local supply chains to cater to the needs of the emerging wind energy industry.
- However, poor grid infrastructure remains a challenge in both countries.
All along South America’s blustery coastlines, foreign energy firms are staking claims to develop the huge offshore wind farms they hope will play a key part in the global energy transition.