Solar Farms in Mato Grosso, Built by GreenYellow, Enersim, and Oeste Solar, Will Generate 24 GWh of Clean Energy, Supplying 12 Thousand Homes.
Photovoltaic power plants located in the interior of Mato Grosso are expected to generate 24 GWh of clean and renewable energy annually. The collaboration among GreenYellow, Enersim, and Oeste Solar has provided significant advancements in the region’s energy sector, contributing to sustainable development and the creation of new job opportunities.
The solar energy farms installed through this partnership will meet the demand of 12 thousand homes with solar energy. In addition to boosting the local economy, this project also promotes the use of more sustainable and innovative technologies. The implementation of photovoltaic energy as a renewable energy source reaffirms the commitment of the involved companies to environmental preservation and reducing the carbon footprint.
Generation Capacity and Environmental Impact
In Mato Grosso, the installed photovoltaic plants, totaling a capacity of 12.56 MW, can generate 24 GWh of clean photovoltaic energy annually. The plant located in the city of Nova Ubiratã is already connected to the distribution network of the utility, while the plant in Alta Floresta is in its final stages of construction. With the generated energy, up to 12 thousand homes can be served, preventing the emission of over 900 tons of CO2 into the environment, a significant benefit for sustainability.
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Partnerships and Competencies
Tiago Vianna, director of Grupo Oeste Solar and Enersim, emphasizes the importance of photovoltaic farms resulting from the collaboration with the French multinational GreenYellow, specializing in energy transition. The group has the expertise necessary to deploy solar plants for renewable energy, from construction to maintenance, operating in the market since 2018. Enersim, in addition to managing solar plants, manages the credits for generated energy. ‘We are contributing so that everyone can access clean, sustainable, and more affordable energy’, says Vianna.
Investments and Strategies
Marcelo Xavier, CEO of GreenYellow, highlights the company’s broad involvement in infrastructure, including own investment, construction, maintenance, and operation of projects, which is crucial for the expansion of new renewable energy projects in Brazil. GreenYellow’s initiatives are fundamental for the national photovoltaic energy market, with plans to inject R$ 400 million into the Brazilian segment in 2024.
Local Economic Impact
Investments in photovoltaic plants also bring a series of economic benefits to the cities. In Alta Floresta, the arrival of these plants has boosted the trade and services sector, as well as generating direct and indirect jobs. The mayor of Alta Floresta, Valdemar Gambá, emphasized that in addition to producing clean energy, the municipality has benefited from job creation and income. ‘We are in a moment of fantastic growth’, stated the mayor.
Certification and Leadership
Oeste Solar, a company from Cuiabá specializing in renewable energies since 2018, holds the ISO 9001 certification, which regulates and ensures the quality of the processes and services it offers. The company is a leader in installed photovoltaic generation capacity in Mato Grosso, being responsible for approximately 30% of the MW installed in the capital under distributed generation regimes.
Business Models and Benefits
Enersim, a manager of shared energy generation, whether photovoltaic, hydropower, or thermoelectric, distributes this energy to its 10 thousand associates, allowing them to take advantage of renewable energy without additional costs such as membership fees, maintenance, or loyalty. With no additional fees, consumers can save up to 20% on their energy bills. For example, a consumer with an average cost of R$ 2,000 per month can save around R$ 322.00 by joining Enersim. The sign-up process is done digitally, with no cancellation fees, and can be simulated through the website or WhatsApp.
GreenYellow: Global Presence and Diversified Services
Founded 17 years ago, GreenYellow has become a significant player in the global energy transition, supporting companies and communities. As a specialist in photovoltaic energy and energy efficiency, the company assists its clients from design and financing to project operation. In Brazil since 2014, GreenYellow has implemented over 1,000 energy efficiency projects and has 280 MWp in photovoltaic projects spread across around 80 solar plants. Among its clients are Oi Telecom, DPSP, Claro, and Magazine Luiza, among others. More information can be found at http://www.greenyellow.com.br/.
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