a Air (AIR3) Vestas, a Danish giant that produces wind blades, announced an extension of its supply contract until the end of 2028, which could lead to a net increase in revenue of up to R$7.6 billion, according to a statement sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Committee (CVM) this Monday 8.

However, the company informed that this value is subject to certain conditions, including request from Vestas. Hey Iris contract with Vestas predicts an increase Wind blades supply 8.8 GW of installed capacity, already taking into account the renegotiation of contracted quantities for 2024.
According to the Aeris, the contractual amendment reinforces the vision of the strategic partnership with Vestas, which began in 2015, and which has already resulted in the delivery of wind blades of more than 8.5 GW of power, both for the domestic market and for export.
Year of Clean Energy: Wind, solar and batteries grow despite economic challenges
With the new energy In the future, renewable energy sources will expand at an astonishing speed in 2023, a trend that, if scaled up, will help wean the Earth off fossil fuels and avoid dangerous global warming and its effects.
Clean energies are currently some of the least expensive, which explains part of the growth. Countries have also adopted policies to support Renewable energyIn some cases, energy security concerns are cited, according to the International Energy Agency. These factors offset high interest rates and ongoing challenges in obtaining materials and components in many places.
The International Energy Agency expects more than 440 gigawatts of renewable energy to be added in 2023, more than the total installed energy capacity of Germany and Spain combined. Below is a summary of the year Solar energyWind and batteries.
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