The organization brings to the event key topics from its strategic agenda, such as market liberalization and security, technological development, and modernization of the sector.
T&B Petroleum/Press Office CCEEOn July 3 and 4, the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE) will take part in EVEx Brazil, to be held in Natal (RN). Recognized as the largest event on energy transition in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America, the meeting gathers authorities, experts, and company representatives to discuss the path toward a more sustainable, efficient, and inclusive energy matrix.
On the first day of the event, CCEE's Chairman of the Board, Alexandre Ramos, will join the opening panel on the EVEx 2025 core theme, “Energy Transition and Climate Action: Ibero-American Synergies Toward COP30,” alongside authorities and sector specialists. Following that, board member Vital Neto will address the current demand scenario for Data Centers and Brazil's potential in this area.
In the afternoon, board member Eduardo Rossi will lead a MasterClass on Market Security, highlighting the importance of developing a market with liquidity and investor confidence. Finally, board member Ricardo Simabuku will join the debate on “Reform and Modernization of the Brazilian Electricity Sector.”
On the second day of the event, César Pereira, Executive Manager of Regulation, Market Information & Training, will take part in the panel “Free Energy Market: Full Liberalization, Innovation, and Integration with Distributed Generation,” to discuss the topic of market opening.
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About EVEx – EVEx (Energy Virtual Experience) is a pioneering international initiative that has brought together energy sector experts since 2020, with the support of companies and other organizations. Its main goals are to discuss trends, exchange experiences, and find cooperation platforms to accelerate the energy transition in the countries of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America – especially Brazil, Portugal, and Spain.
About CCEE – CCEE is a non-profit civil association responsible for enabling the buying and selling of electricity in Brazil and ensuring that this essential resource reaches the population and productive sectors. Since 1999, it has brought together generators, distributors, traders, and consumers with a single purpose: to develop efficient, innovative, and sustainable markets for the benefit of society. Its operations cover both the free and regulated contracting environments.
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