The integration of floating photovoltaics (FPV) with hydropower plants is being viewed as an increasingly promising opportunity to enhance energy security across Central and South America, a region where power intermittency and water scarcity could become more problematic for. The integration of floating photovoltaics (FPV) with hydropower plants is being viewed as an increasingly promising opportunity to enhance energy security across Central and South America, a region where power intermittency and water scarcity could become more problematic for. In 2024, electricity generation in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) grew by 5. 5%, primarily driven by the expansion of wind and solar photovoltaic plants, as well as an increased share of natural gas in the energy matrix. In the global crisis due to climate change, South American countries have implemented actions to carry out a. The wind energy sector showed great improvement and development in the year 2024. This is as seen in the technologies used, impacts, and addressing various challenges.
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