Ambev Will Have A Distribution Center Powered By Solar Energy And Says It Plans To Invest Even More In Renewable Energy
The Brazilian beer giant Ambev previously announced plans to build 48 solar power plants by the end of the year or the first quarter of 2021, thus boosting the renewable energy market. The latest news is that the company’s technology center will be entirely powered by renewable energy.
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The company responsible for modernizing Ambev with solar energy is SIMEPE ENERGIA, which claims to have the most advanced solutions in the renewable energy market.
31 Solar Power Parks Of Ambev
Originally, Ambev Brewery did not intend to modernize only its distribution center with renewable energy but planned to develop 31 solar power parks in 28 Brazilian cities. Now, the brewery seeks to implement solar power plants in 48 municipalities, spread across 21 states plus the Federal District. The first solar panel of the array is already operational in the state of Goiás.
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Ambev expects the combined output of the plants to offset 4,600 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year and asserts that only the efforts of companies in implementing renewable energy can resolve this.
About Siempre Solar Energy
The renewable energy company – Simepe operates in the solar energy segment, being considered the largest company in the Vale do Paraíba with installed photovoltaic systems. It offers clients a complete solution in clean energy generation, from installation services, engineering, and equipment to technical and commercial support throughout the national territory.
The main objective of the company is to act as a transforming agent by encouraging sustainability within commercial, industrial, and residential organizations in order to protect the environment and thus make the world better for current and future generations.

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