In compliance with SDG 7, 10, 11 and 17 (Sustainable Development Goals) and in the midst of this economic and social context, the institution aims to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases by replacing its energy matrix with a renewable and clean system with the installation of a photovoltaic solar energy panel at its headquarters unit, where it serves around 500 families in socially vulnerable situations per year with its projects and programs.
Stopping global warming is the great challenge today and also for the next generations, which, according to studies by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) whose objective is to limit the increase in temperature to 1.5C by 2100 by adopting technologies capable of converting energy primary, with lower costs and in a more efficient way, enabled the increasing replacement of coal and oil by renewable resources, in addition to reducing economic costs.
In a scenario of great scarcity of natural resources, worsening of the climate situation and water crisis, there is a growing expansion in the search for alternative energy sources. Investing in the decarbonization of the electricity sector, migrating to renewable sources, is a way to mitigate the greenhouse effect. At this time of pandemic, economic crisis and unemployment in Brazil, this means important gains for energy security and diversification of the electrical matrix, in addition to redu
Investing in the decarbonization of the electricity sector, migrating to renewable sources, is a way to mitigate the greenhouse effect. At this time of pandemic, economic crisis and unemployment in Brazil, this means important gains for energy security and diversification of the electrical matrix, in addition to reducing the emission of greenhouse gases.