In 2023, direct transfers on coal for consumers in Brazil were valued at an estimated amount not detailed in the data provided. By 2024, it’s forecasted to reach $81.88 million and is expected to decline annually, reaching $38.39 million by 2028. This shows a consistent annual decrease in investment from 2024 to 2028. The year-on-year variation indicates a steady declining trend, particularly significant as it suggests a decrease in reliance and financial support for coal consumption.
Future trends to watch include shifts in energy policy that favor renewable energy, leading to further declines in coal support. Additionally, economic factors and technological advancements in cleaner energy alternatives could significantly impact these forecasts.