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News and articles from March 27th, 2026

LEGO expands global goals with 100% renewable energy.
  • March 27th, 2026

LEGO expands global goals with 100% renewable energy.

Company accelerates solar and wind power projects and sustainable plastic goals.
LEGO expands global goals with 100% renewable energy.
  • International market

LEGO expands global goals with 100% renewable energy.

Company accelerates solar and wind power projects and sustainable plastic goals.
Electricity bills affect the happiness of Brazilians; studies show that solar energy improves the scenario.
  • March 27th, 2026

Electricity bills affect the happiness of Brazilians; studies show that solar energy improves the scenario.

A survey indicates that 25% of families in socioeconomic classes D and E have stopped buying food in order to have electricity.
Electricity bills affect the happiness of Brazilians; studies show that solar energy improves the scenario.
  • Education & Career

Electricity bills affect the happiness of Brazilians; studies show that solar energy improves the scenario.

A survey indicates that 25% of families in socioeconomic classes D and E have stopped buying food in order to have electricity.
Report highlights the diversification of Panama's energy matrix and the role of regional integration.
  • March 27th, 2026

How does Panama's electricity sector work?

Report highlights the diversification of Panama's energy matrix and the role of regional integration.
Report highlights the diversification of Panama's energy matrix and the role of regional integration.
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How does Panama's electricity sector work?

Report highlights the diversification of Panama's energy matrix and the role of regional integration.
Rockcore announces local inventory of microinverters in Brazil.
  • March 27th, 2026

Rockcore announces local inventory of microinverters in Brazil.

Strategy reduces costs, deadlines and expands support to distributors.
Rockcore announces local inventory of microinverters in Brazil.
  • Technology & Innovation

Rockcore announces local inventory of microinverters in Brazil.

Strategy reduces costs, deadlines and expands support to distributors.
Transmission auction has 100% of lots sold and an average discount of 50,7%.
  • March 27th, 2026

Transmission auction has 100% of lots sold and an average discount of 50,7%.

The competition concludes with Engie Brasil and Cymi Construções e Participações as the main players.
Transmission auction has 100% of lots sold and an average discount of 50,7%.
  • Politics & Regulation

Transmission auction has 100% of lots sold and an average discount of 50,7%.

The competition concludes with Engie Brasil and Cymi Construções e Participações as the main players.
ANAC approves the use of solar energy and batteries in airport lighting.
  • March 27th, 2026

ANAC approves the use of solar energy and batteries in airport lighting.

Approval confirms viability after technical evaluation and certifications.
ANAC approves the use of solar energy and batteries in airport lighting.
  • Projects & Applications

ANAC approves the use of solar energy and batteries in airport lighting.

Approval confirms viability after technical evaluation and certifications.
J&F challenges LRCAP results, creating a stalemate in the sector.
  • March 27th, 2026

J&F challenges LRCAP results, creating a stalemate in the sector.

Amber Energy alleges systemic failures, while the market fears legal uncertainty.
J&F challenges LRCAP results, creating a stalemate in the sector.
  • Market & Investments

J&F challenges LRCAP results, creating a stalemate in the sector.

Amber Energy alleges systemic failures, while the market fears legal uncertainty.
ISA Energia inaugurates underground transmission line in Greater São Paulo.
  • March 27th, 2026

ISA Energia inaugurates underground transmission line in Greater São Paulo.

A project costing R$1,1 billion and spanning 44,6 km will serve 2 million people.
ISA Energia inaugurates underground transmission line in Greater São Paulo.
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ISA Energia inaugurates underground transmission line in Greater São Paulo.

A project costing R$1,1 billion and spanning 44,6 km will serve 2 million people.
Solmais will inaugurate a new distribution center in the Northeast.
  • March 27th, 2026

Solmais will inaugurate a new distribution center in the Northeast.

The company's proposal aims to reduce freight costs and delivery times, increasing competitiveness and access to storage for integrators.
Solmais will inaugurate a new distribution center in the Northeast.
  • Market & Investments

Solmais will inaugurate a new distribution center in the Northeast.

The company's proposal aims to reduce freight costs and delivery times, increasing competitiveness and access to storage for integrators.
Aluminum Structure and Patented Catamaran Design From a technical standpoint, the solution replaces conventional plastic floats with a naval-grade aluminum structure, a material that offers greater mechanical strength, durability, and stability over time, in addition to being non-flammable, UV-resistant, and 100% recyclable. The system adopts catamaran-shaped floats with patented technology, contributing to greater plant stability and better load distribution on the water surface. The structural design also enhances modularity, allowing adaptation to different project configurations. Another differentiating factor is the inclination of the modules. While the market standard for floating systems ranges between 8° and 10°, the solution allows installation with up to 15°, increasing irradiance capture and, consequently, energy generation. The solution uses less material compared to traditional plastic systems, while maintaining structural and operational performance. According to the companies, the cost remains compatible with technologies available on the market, with additional gains in efficiency, logistics, and operation. Simplified Operation and Maintenance In the operational field, the structure was designed to facilitate operation and maintenance activities. Access to the modules is possible from both sides, reducing intervention time and minimizing impacts on generation. The system incorporates a technical walkway with embedded cable trays, responsible for organizing cables and integrating electrical equipment. This layout allows for the installation of inverters close to the strings and ensures direct access to the module connectors. Another advantage is the use of lightweight vessels for maintenance, facilitating movement within the plant and reducing operational costs over time. International applications and performance The solution was developed to meet the demands of both the electricity sector and agribusiness, including applications such as generation for irrigation systems and the use of idle water areas. International projects have already validated the technology's performance. In plants implemented in European countries, increases of 5% to 7% in energy generation were recorded, accompanied by a reduction in operating and maintenance costs. Solution for floating plants incorporates a "mini-factory" and production of 1 MWp per week.
  • March 27th, 2026

Solution for floating power plants incorporates a "mini-factory" and production of 1 MWp per week.

ARaymond's locally manufactured model eliminates the need to transport large structures and targets expansion in hydroelectric reservoirs.
Aluminum Structure and Patented Catamaran Design From a technical standpoint, the solution replaces conventional plastic floats with a naval-grade aluminum structure, a material that offers greater mechanical strength, durability, and stability over time, in addition to being non-flammable, UV-resistant, and 100% recyclable. The system adopts catamaran-shaped floats with patented technology, contributing to greater plant stability and better load distribution on the water surface. The structural design also enhances modularity, allowing adaptation to different project configurations. Another differentiating factor is the inclination of the modules. While the market standard for floating systems ranges between 8° and 10°, the solution allows installation with up to 15°, increasing irradiance capture and, consequently, energy generation. The solution uses less material compared to traditional plastic systems, while maintaining structural and operational performance. According to the companies, the cost remains compatible with technologies available on the market, with additional gains in efficiency, logistics, and operation. Simplified Operation and Maintenance In the operational field, the structure was designed to facilitate operation and maintenance activities. Access to the modules is possible from both sides, reducing intervention time and minimizing impacts on generation. The system incorporates a technical walkway with embedded cable trays, responsible for organizing cables and integrating electrical equipment. This layout allows for the installation of inverters close to the strings and ensures direct access to the module connectors. Another advantage is the use of lightweight vessels for maintenance, facilitating movement within the plant and reducing operational costs over time. International applications and performance The solution was developed to meet the demands of both the electricity sector and agribusiness, including applications such as generation for irrigation systems and the use of idle water areas. International projects have already validated the technology's performance. In plants implemented in European countries, increases of 5% to 7% in energy generation were recorded, accompanied by a reduction in operating and maintenance costs. Solution for floating plants incorporates a "mini-factory" and production of 1 MWp per week.
  • Technology & Innovation

Solution for floating power plants incorporates a "mini-factory" and production of 1 MWp per week.

ARaymond's locally manufactured model eliminates the need to transport large structures and targets expansion in hydroelectric reservoirs.

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