Elétron Energy, Kroma Energia to build 101 MW solar complex in Pernambuco

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Eletron Energy has partnered with Kroma Energia to build and operate a 101 MWp Sao Pedro e Paulo solar photovoltaic complex located in the state of Pernambuco in northeast Brazil.

The solar complex will have four solar projects with the smallest capacity at 6.89 MWp and the largest is the 34.43-MWp Sao Pedro e Paulo I solar farm. The energy that will be produced from the solar projects will be sold to the Brazilian regulated market. 

The developers plan to commission the projects in mid-June 2023. 

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