BRS innovates by launching solar plants in São Paulo, Minas Gerais and its debut in Ceará, attracting investors with sustainable and economical projects.
In the midst of the energy revolution, solar energy generation in the National Interconnected System (SIN) saw a 57% jump in September, according to data from the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE). In the wake of this growth, the Brasil Solar Plants (BRS), with extensive experience in the Distributed Generation photovoltaic energy market, begins work on two solar plants in the Southeast and, for the first time, ventures into the Northeastern territory with a plant on Ceará soil.
Solar dip in the southeast
After the successful connectivity of the Avelar 1 and 2 plants in Rio de Janeiro by the distributor LIGHT, BRS charts new directions with R $ million 33 in São Paulo and Minas Gerais. The highlights are the Jacarandá-Bebedouro and Rio Novo plants, which have strong partnerships, such as CPFL Paulista and Energisa.
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The Jacarandá-Bebedouro plant, in Bebedouro (SP), stands out for its innate sustainability. Its location, previously used for agriculture, promises minimal environmental impact. The project, equipped with cutting-edge technology provided by market leaders such as Risen and Tamura, will not only serve almost 3 homes but will also significantly reduce carbon emissions.
In contrast, the Rio Novo plant, in Minas Gerais, promises to generate 5.700 MWh/year, thus contributing to the expansion of clean energy in the region.
The sun shines brightest in the northeast
BRS extends its horizons to Ceará, marking its debut in the Northeast region. Located in Quixeré, 210 km from Fortaleza, the UFV Guaraci project, with R $ million 30 of initial investment, should generate approximately 13.591 MWh/year. Scheduled for completion in March 2024, this project has already attracted several interested investors.
Green transformation and benefits for investors
With the growing search for renewable energy, BRS positions itself as a powerhouse in this emerging market. The company not only offers sustainable energy generation, but also discounts on electricity bills and green energy certificates for its consumers.
Currently, the company is looking for investors willing to bet on the potential of solar energy. The minimum investment is R$100, providing access to new players interested in innovating and collaborating with an eco-responsible project.
Conclusion
As BRS advances in its mission to promote the use of solar energy in Brazil, the company continues to seek partnerships with investors and customers committed to a greener and more sustainable future. Its commitment is not only to generating energy, but also to building a lasting legacy for future generations.
Source: Polibio F Braga/ Imprensa BRS.