The Brazilian government has decided not to implement daylight saving time this year. Minister of Mines and Energy Alexandre Silveira announced this decision on October 16. The announcement followed a meeting with representatives from the National Electric System Operator. Silveira stated that Brazil’s energy security is assured for the upcoming summer. He explained that the […]
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