Brazil-China cooperation in energy gains the spotlight within the EISA framework
Planeta COPPE / Electrical Engineering / News
Date: 26/03/2026
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The initiatives developed within the framework of the Electric Innovation and Sharing Alliance (EISA) have been consolidating themselves as an important vector of academic and technological cooperation between Brazil and China, with a direct impact on knowledge generation and the advancement of solutions for the energy sector.
At Coppe/UFRJ, this work involves researchers such as Professor Glauco Taranto, among other collaborators, who has been recognized for his articulation between universities, companies, and institutions in both countries. The activities focus on strategic themes such as the integration of renewable sources into the electrical system, the development of more efficient control systems, the use of battery-based energy storage (BESS) technologies and the study of hybrid AC/DC networks.
In addition to advances in research, the initiative has strengthened academic and institutional exchange through meetings, cooperation between teams and the intensification of relations with Chinese universities.
This recognition highlights the relevance of this collaborative work and reinforces the role of international cooperation in addressing energy challenges and building more sustainable, resilient and innovative systems.
