New Frontiers In Solar Energy And Sustainable Lighting Stand Out At The German Event
On the global stage of Light+Building 2024, held in Frankfurt, Germany, LEDVANCE, a recognized authority in the lighting universe, presented its latest innovation: the LEDVANCE Renewables unit. With this initiative, the company not only reaffirms its commitment to sustainability but also paves new paths by integrating photovoltaic solar energy solutions into its already diverse portfolio. This strategic move not only aligns LEDVANCE with smart living trends but also marks a significant step towards a greener future.
Solar Energy: The New Horizon Of LEDVANCE
LEDVANCE Renewables emerges as an innovative response to the demand for sustainable energy solutions, offering photovoltaic solar energy generation systems and integrated solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Everton Mello, CEO of LEDVANCE for Latin America, emphasizes the company’s mission to promote not only savings in energy costs and reduction of CO2 emissions but also to contribute to the quality of life on a sustainable planet.
The Commitment To Circularity
In addition to the solar novelty, LEDVANCE presents at the fair LEDVANCE Loop, an initiative that brings together all the company’s efforts in promoting sustainability. The Everloop and Naturaloop lines are tangible examples of this commitment, offering lighting solutions designed within the principles of the circular economy. With long-lasting fixtures and lamps made from recycled materials, LEDVANCE redefines the concept of sustainability in the lighting sector.
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With US$ 629 billion invested in 1,900 clean energy projects, Brazil consolidates itself as a renewable powerhouse — but still relies on fossil thermal power plants for 15% of its energy matrix.
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In just 12 months, Brazil will install the equivalent of 9 nuclear power plants in solar and wind energy — a total of 9,142 MW new, a jump of 23.4% compared to the previous year.
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India has connected for the first time a nuclear reactor that generates more fuel than it consumes — it produces 500 MW, cost nearly $1 billion, took 22 years, and places the country among the few with this technology in the world.
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Suape Port is receiving R$ 15.8 billion to become the largest green hydrogen hub in Latin America — and a partnership with China promises an additional R$ 8 billion.
Innovative Solutions For The Brazilian Market
Among the highlights of LEDVANCE at Light+Building 2024 is the professional lighting management system Vivares, now available in Brazil. This system offers an efficient and user-friendly solution for various professional environments, promoting demand-oriented lighting control. Additionally, the Floodlight fixture and the Floodlight Arena stadium projector exemplify the application of cutting-edge technology for energy savings and luminous efficiency in commercial and sports environments.
LEDVANCE’s participation in Light+Building 2024 is not only a milestone for the company but also an indication of the future direction of the lighting industry. With a renewed focus on sustainability, innovation, and smart living, LEDVANCE is ready to lead the transformation toward a brighter and greener future. This event is a window into the company’s commitment to innovative products and a corporate strategy that prioritizes a positive impact on our planet.
Source: Mariana Coelho.

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