Hydropower in Brazil
May 3, 2026
Brazil has built one of the cleanest large scale power systems in the world, largely thanks to its massive system of dams and hydroelectric power plants. Abundant rainfall and large river networks allow the country to generate between 55% and 65% of its annual energy from hydro power. The Itaipu Dam, in the south of Brazil bordering Paraguay, is the largest hydroelectric power plant outside of China at 14,000 MW. In drought years, however, like in 2020-2021, the nation’s reliance on hydro can lead to energy shortages and higher prices due to the need to run backup fossil fuel plants. In addition to hydro, Brazil has also built out wind and solar resources to generate around 25% of its energy and its vast sugarcane production allows for 10% of its electricity to come from biofuels. Source: ONS.