Cemig SIM, a subsidiary of Cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais), has signed a contract with TTS Energia for the construction of a 5 MW solar power plant in Jequitibá (MG). The company won the auction held for the implementation of the project.
The project will involve an estimated investment of R$ 8,7 million and is part of the strategy to expand solar energy generation in Minas Gerais. The plant is expected to have 10.864 photovoltaic modules, with construction scheduled for completion by October of this year.
The schedule outlines the stages of construction, equipment commissioning, and energization of the unit, which will become part of Cemig SIM's generation portfolio after the start of operations.
All the energy produced will be destined for consumers served through the solar energy subscription model, a system that allows access to solar generation without the need to install panels or equipment in customers' homes or businesses.
Expansion of solar energy through subscription.
In addition to a strong presence in Minas GeraisCemig SIM has also been expanding its operations in the segment of subscription solar energy in other regions of the country. About a year ago, the company officially announced the expansion of its operations outside the state, reinforcing its growth strategy in the national market.
Cemig SIM confirms expansion of subscription-based solar energy outside Minas Gerais
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