Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 3326 - 3326
Published: April 9, 2025
With increasing discussions about energy security and sustainable electricity generation, the supply of biomass resources, such as sugarcane energy, has become increasingly important for regional development. In this study, impact spatial dependence distribution sugar-energy bioelectricity in Brazil was examined using a econometric model. Data from ANEEL’s Generation Information System were utilized to represent Brazilian territory. Exploratory Spatial Analysis (ESDA) employed method, with both bivariate univariate correlations evaluated. scenario analysis, results indicated 133% increase number bagasse-based power plants over past twenty years (from 189 442 plants), along 229% GW potential 4.11 13.55 GW) same period. The demonstrated that sector is expanding rapidly. Regarding dependence, Brazil, there no clear correlation between consumption supply, but analysis revealed availability spatially connected, presence high-supply clusters country. agglomerations showed an IMoran_Global 0.543 intermediate regions 0.453 immediate regions. agglomeration may have positive effect on improving performance by reducing challenges involved site selection, licensing, grid connection. Thus, work contributes analyzing which can be useful planning. Furthermore, differences disparities complicate management formulation public policies aimed at development, requiring methods identify areas similar characteristics, one applied study.
Language: Английский