Sungrow And Casa dos Ventos Hybridize Solar And Wind Energy In Bahia, Adding 300 MW Of Installed Capacity, Contributing To The Low-Carbon Economy.
Sungrow, in partnership with Casa dos Ventos, is driving the use of solar energy in the state of Bahia. The collaboration aims to integrate 300 MW of solar capacity into the existing wind complexes, creating a hybrid solution that will make the most of the available natural resources. With the installation of the new systems, the initiative promises to foster a more sustainable economy and low carbon.
The projects include the use of inverters supplied by Sungrow to maximize the efficiency of the solar energy generated. Furthermore, this initiative favors the development of systems capable of uniting renewable resources, optimizing both photovoltaic and wind energy. With this innovative approach, solar energy in Brazil takes another significant step toward a greener and economically viable future.
Expansion of Solar Energy In Brazil
Brazil, February 20, 2025 – Sungrow, a global giant in solar inverter solutions, announced a new significant agreement in the field of energy generation with Casa dos Ventos, a leading company in renewable energy and a key player in the Brazilian energy evolution. Utilizing Sungrow’s advanced equipment, Casa dos Ventos will innovate by enhancing two of its existing wind energy projects, adding photovoltaic plants that, together, will have an impressive installed capacity of 300 MW.
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The Babilônia Sul Wind Complex, which is already operational with a wind generation capacity of 360 MW, will see its capacity expanded with the addition of 100 MWac of solar energy. This will be made possible by the implementation of 12 SG8800UD-MV inverters and 388 PVS-16MH, all supplied by Sungrow.
Integration of Renewable Sources
Meanwhile, the Babilônia Centro Wind Complex, which is still under construction in partnership with ArcelorMittal, will feature an installed capacity of 553 MW for wind energy, in addition to adding 200 MWac of solar energy. This project will be equipped with 24 SG8800UD-MV inverters and 970 PVS-16MH.
The recent advance in solar energy in Brazil is remarkable, with the country reaching an installed capacity of 53 gigawatts (GW), representing a notable 21.6% of the national electricity matrix. This growth highlights the increasing importance of photovoltaic energy generation in the Brazilian energy landscape.
ABSOLAR emphasized that, through these initiatives, solar energy has avoided significant emissions, totaling 64.2 million tons of CO2. This clearly demonstrates the substantial contribution of these initiatives to the environmental sustainability of the country.
Sustainability and Innovation
Through this new contract, Sungrow reaffirms its ability to integrate different renewable sources, optimizing operational costs. The company continues to consolidate its leadership in solar energy generation and in promoting the energy transition in Brazil, driven by innovative, sustainable, and efficient solutions.
With its extensive experience in inverters and energy storage systems, Sungrow has established itself as a market leader by offering equipment that not only maximizes efficiency but also integrates these energy sources. The implementation of projects of this magnitude in the state of Bahia further strengthens the Brazilian energy system, which is increasingly directed toward sustainable and diversified alternatives.
Commitment to The Low-Carbon Economy
The ability to integrate solar and wind energy is a crucial milestone in the direction of a low-carbon economy. Sungrow’s involvement in such initiatives underscores its commitment to innovation and environmental preservation in the energy sector, as highlighted by Rafael Ribeiro, Country Manager of Sungrow Brasil.
During the Intersolar South America event held in August 2024, Sungrow announced the sale of 20 GW in equipment for Latin America. This milestone reaffirms its leadership position in the solar energy generation market, as well as its ongoing commitment to decarbonization and energy transition in the region. The company noted a remarkable 32% increase in inverter sales in Brazil, compared to the first half of 2023, further solidifying its presence and impact in the sector.
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