Brazil expanded its renewable energy capacity by 609.03 MW in September, primarily driven by solar and wind installations, according to data from the nation's power regulator, Aneel. Of this new capacity, solar farms made the largest contribution, with 11 newly connected facilities adding 491.83 MW to the grid. Wind energy also saw growth, with 10

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