Gazin Group Inaugurated Two Solar Plants This Year in the States of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. R$ 16 Million Was Invested and Will Serve 296 Stores
This year, two more solar plants were inaugurated in the cities of Jaciara and Alvorada do Sul, respectively located in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, by Gazin Group. The company operates in various market segments and has hundreds of business units throughout Brazil. Around R$ 16 million was invested, and the expectation is that the plants will meet 60% of the energy demand for 296 stores.
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The new solar plants are part of the project “The Sun Rises for Everyone,” created by the company in 2016, which aims to achieve self-sufficiency in corporate consumption. With the final adjustments and tests at the Jaciara plant, the two generator sets of the solar plant will be able to generate 5.8 million kilowatt-hours per year in distributed generation mode, which means the company can save around R$ 4 million per year.
The new assets inaugurated were developed in cooperation with Domínio Solar, from Curitiba, which is responsible for the engineering project and advice on the selection of areas and equipment, in addition to having developed the implementation, installation, approval, and later development of energy concessionaires.
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Cesar Augusto, CEO of Domínio Solar, said, “We have contributed even to meeting the energy demand of regions that suffered from constant supply fluctuations, thanks to distributed generation projects.”
About Gazin Group:
Headquartered in the city of Douradina, in the state of Paraná, Gazin Group operates in various market segments and has hundreds of business units throughout Brazil. Strategically installed in the states of Paraná, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia, Acre, Amazonas, Pará, Bahia, Goiás, and Tocantins.
The group, with about 8,500 employees, also has a wholesale division, maintaining direct relationships with over 100,000 customers seeking furniture, appliances, information technology, mobile phones, hospitality, and consumables. With 172 salespeople and 70 commercial representatives, it is considered the largest distributor of appliances in Brazil and works exclusively with the best and largest brands operating in the country.

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