The Solarprime Franchise Celebrates the Inauguration of Its Solar Power Plant, Which Has Over 2,000 Trina Modules
Last week, on March 4, a 1 Megawatt solar power plant was installed at the Lídia Calabreta Massi Exhibition Park, located in Ivinhema, Mato Grosso do Sul. The project was carried out by Solarprime, with investments from the Cooperative Credit System (Sicredi).
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Moreover, according to the author Stella Miranda from Canal Solar, the newest plant is also the largest solar power generation business in the region. It has 2,670 Trina modules of 450 W, 10 Solis inverters (8 of 110 W and 2 of 60 kW), and 52 ground structures for each row of solar panels.
According to Solarprime’s founding partner, Raphael Brito, the project reflects the development of technology and the changes the energy sector is undergoing, both nationally and globally.
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“We are talking about cutting-edge technology installed in the field that produces a significant amount of savings and breaks paradigms. For a long time, it was considered impossible to produce this energy from the sun. Today, it is a reality and is in an interior city, becoming a great reference in the region,” says the partner of the solar energy franchise.
Thus, according to the businessman, the solar plant presents enormous relevance for the energy receivers and for the company responsible for the project itself. Brito states, “The importance of building this plant for Solarprime embodies two major values of the company: first, the financial value, which is the financial savings for the institution. In other words, a major financial institution invests in solar energy instead of leaving it in an investment portfolio. This shows that investing in solar energy brings much more return. The financial benefit is very significant.”
Moreover, Raphael Brito emphasizes that, for the company, this new plant “is a magnifying glass” that proves the quality, beauty, and safety that Solarprime promises in all its projects, regardless of size. For the executive, the second value of the energy company is not limited to price; it goes far beyond.
Accordingly, as stated by the developer of the plant for Solarprime, Vitor Sleiman, the project was designed with the goal of adapting to the client’s context and thus achieving the objective of good service. “First, we identified this need of the client, and then we delivered the solution that best fits,” concludes Vitor.
Telecom Company Vivo Inaugurates Another Photovoltaic Power Plant in the Federal District, with a Generation Capacity of 11,766 MWh/year
The Vivo operator, in partnership with Athon Energia, established a new distributed photovoltaic generation plant in the Federal District. With this new inauguration, the company has reached 23 operational units across the country. According to the company, the “Brasília 200” plant was installed in the rural area of Paranoá and will transfer energy to the distribution network of the Companhia Energética de Brasília (CEB). Want to read the full news? Just click here to learn more.

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