Globally, energy storage has become a strategic tool for grid flexibility, renewable integration and energy security. Brazil’s regulatory approach reflects this broader trend by moving beyond isolated auction mechanisms and toward a permanent framework for storage assets.
At the same time, shipbuilding and naval procurement are increasingly viewed as industrial policy tools, supporting domestic capacity, supply-chain resilience and strategic maritime autonomy.
For Brazil, the combination of storage regulation, offshore cooperation and shipbuilding investment reinforces a broader move toward energy and maritime security.
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