El Niño saying goodbye, La Niña arriving!
For a country like Brazil that relies on hydroelectricity as its electrical energy production base, it is important to consider the effects that La Niña will bring.
La Niña is a climate phenomenon characterised by the cooling of surface waters in the Pacific and the consequent drop in global temperatures.
In Brazil, it usually causes heavy rains in the North and Northeast regions. In the South, there is rising temperatures and drought.
In this context, what will be the future storage of our hydroelectric reservoirs?
There is no way to "guess" but - certainly - there is a way to create a strategy to mitigate the risks of droughts and an associated exponential increase in prices on the free market.