The data indicates a declining trend in the direct transfer of coal for electricity generation in Brazil as a percentage of GDP from 2024 to 2028. Starting at 0.006% in 2024 and decreasing steadily to 0.003% by 2028, this suggests a shift towards cleaner energy sources or improved efficiency in coal use. The year-on-year comparison reflects a consistent average annual decrease, highlighting a continuous reduction focus. The compound annual growth rate further affirms this downward trend over the five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include Brazil's energy policy direction in promoting renewable energy sources, potential technological advancements in clean coal technologies, and international climate agreement impacts.