Soltec, through its photovoltaic (PV) project development business division, Powertis, has connected to the grid the 112.5 MW Pedranópolis solar PV project located in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The EUR80 million (US$81.41 million) project consists of 210,000 solar panels and 3,750 trackers of the Soltec SFOne model. It is constructed by Soltec Brazil and can generate enough power for the consumption of up to 115,000 households.
Neoenergia and the Government of Rio Grande do Sul have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of green hydrogen and offshore wind projects in the Brazilian state. The MoU pro...
Read moreEnergias de Portugal SA (EDP) has entered into an agreement to sell its entire stake in Energest SA, the owner and operator of the 198 MW Mascarenhas hydroelectric power plant (HPP) project located in...
Read moreThe National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) of Brazil has granted authorization to start the development, construction, and operation of the 302.4 MW Coxilha Negra wind farm located in Santana do Livr...
Read moreAlbioma has finalized and completed the purchase of a solar photovoltaic (PV) portfolio consisting of six solar PV projects in Brazil from GreenYellow. The solar projects have a combined c...
Read moreItaú Unibanco and Enel Brasil, through Enel X and Enel Trading, have signed a power supply agreement wherein Itaú will be supplied with 54.7 MW of clean energy to cover about 80% of...
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