Protocol Was Signed Between The Governor Of Minas Gerais And The Company Mori Energia And Represents Investments Of R$ 523 Million And The Generation Of Up To 4,000 Jobs
Confirming The Good Moment Of Contract Signing Involving The Generation Of Energy From Renewable Sources In The Country, The State Of Minas Gerais Has Just Received Good News.
Romeu Zema, Governor Of Minas Gerais, Signed With Mori Energia A Protocol For Investments In The Amount Of R$ 523 Million For The Construction Of 32 Photovoltaic Plants In 17 Municipalities In The Northern Part Of The State.
The Projects Spread Across The State Of Minas Gerais, Besides Contributing To The Energy Transition The Country Is Undergoing, Will Contribute To The Longed-For Job Creation, With A Total Of 1,500 Direct Positions, And With Indirect Positions, The Total Should Reach 4,000 Jobs.
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The Governor Spoke About The Project Highlighting The Recovery Of Investors In The State, “I Am Happy That We Are Becoming More And More Established As The Leading Place In Photovoltaic Energy Generation Here In Brazil. I Am Sure That This Large Additional Amount Of Energy Generated In The Medium And Long Term Will Make Prices Competitive, And We Will Be Able To Attract Many Industries Here To The State,” He Said.
The Construction Company
The Company That Will Construct The Plants In Minas Gerais, Mori Mori Energia, Works With Solar Roofs And Has A Portfolio Of 10 MW Installed In The State Of São Paulo.
Together, The New Plants, Which Will Have An Installed Capacity Of 150 MW, Will Generate 340 Gigawatt-Hours Per Year Of Clean And Renewable Energy. Enough Energy To Supply 1.7 Million Households, Which Is Twice The Size Of Belo Horizonte.
The Plants Will Have A Lifespan Of 25 Years, And The Project Should Be Completed In The Coming Months.

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