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Construction of 17 solar plants in Bahia, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro is confirmed by one of the largest integrated health networks in Brazil

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published 03/06/2022 às 14:09
Updated 04/06/2022 às 05:41
Solar plants are confirmed in Brazil by Dasa
Solar plants are confirmed in Brazil by Dasa – Via National Geographic

In a press release made by Dasa, the solar plants must all be delivered by next year

Dasa, the largest integrated healthcare network in Brazil, will build 17 solar power plants, which will be delivered in 2022 and 2023 to serve some of Dasa Diagnostics' own units. Currently, the first solar plant, installed in Ceará, is in operation. The others will be built in regions such as: States of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Bahia.

In recent years, we have had significant growth in the sector influenced by the pandemic, which has leveraged the sustainability agenda in health in companies. “At Dasa, we are increasingly looking for innovations that collaborate with the Environment, and building these solar plants is part of this goal of being sustainable”, says Sérgio Ricardo, Vice President of Strategy, Legal and ESG at Dasa.

The largest integrated healthcare network in Brazil, it proposes a new healthcare management model that places people – doctors and patients – at the center of decisions and contributes to the sustainability of the sector in all areas. Dasa's main purpose is to be the health that people want and that the world needs, through an ecosystem that serves its users in a fluid, agile and effective way for predictive, preventive and personalized health.

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Paulo Nogueira

With a technical background, I worked in the offshore oil and gas market for a few years. Today, my team and I are dedicated to bringing information from the Brazilian energy sector and the world, always with credible and up-to-date sources.

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