Socio-economic Benefits of Wind Power in Brazil

作者: Moana Simas , Sergio Pacca , None

DOI: 10.13044/J.SDEWES.2013.01.0003

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摘要: Investments in renewable energy and climate change mitigation go beyond the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Secondary benefits include technology transfer, emissions other pollutants, job creation, often called green jobs. It is known that creation reflects on social, economic, environmental territorial aspects. Therefore, it can be an indicator social performance projects. Wind power has experienced explosive growth over past few years, projects contracted between 2009 2011 will increase Brazilian installed capacity by 450% 2016. This article evaluates potential consequences this rapid Brazil. Jobs were quantified manufacturing, installation operation stages, observing national manufacture major components. Estimated wind generate 90,000 jobs from 2012 till Over 74% are created construction which have high level local employment, bringing economic to sites.

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