The search for greater security in energy supply led a school in Cuiabá (MT) to invest in a solution that combines photovoltaic solar generation and battery storage (BESS).
A Red House International School It will receive a 158 kWp solar power plant integrated with two storage systems with a capacity of 215 kWh each. The project is expected to generate approximately 250 MWh per year and represents an estimated investment of R$ 1,6 million.
The solution was contracted under GreenYellow's Energy as a Service (EaaS) model, eliminating the need for initial investment by the school. In this format, remuneration is linked to the contracted performance. The project was developed in partnership with Enerzee and WEG.
According to Marcelo Xavier, CEO of GreenYellowThe model reduces uncertainty, increases the predictability of energy costs, and improves customer competitiveness by combining operational and financial gains.
From a technical standpoint, the storage system will allow the school to maintain its power supply in case of power outages, as well as optimize consumption by storing energy for use during peak hours, thus reducing electricity costs.
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