Alsol Renewable Energies, a company of the Energisa group, will build 15 new solar power parks this year 2021
The president of Energisa, Ricardo Botelho, said that the company will build 15 solar power parks in 2021, which will be managed by its subsidiary Alsol Renewable Energies, reaching 76 MWp in the project. The executive highlighted that the subsidiary’s contract reached 27 MWp in 2020. Alsol also develops other projects, aimed at developing products that will be brought to market in the future.
Solar Power Parks
The investment will be 173 million reais in the construction of 15 photovoltaic solar plants, of which 14 will be in Minas Gerais and one in Rio de Janeiro. The energy generation capacity of these plants will reach 46 MWp, added to the existing energy generation capacity, the company will have an installed capacity of 73 MWp, enough to supply solar energy to 70 thousand households.
Alsol
Alsol, a company of the Energisa group, specializes in distributed generation and uses different renewable sources. A pioneer in the country in photovoltaic systems and energy storage, it currently has more than 500 projects in operation. There are approximately 25 MWp of photovoltaic solar power parks in operation and another 15 MWp in implementation, in addition to 2.0 MW of biogas. The company is also present in 12 Brazilian states, generating clean and distributed energy.
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