BNDES will finance one of the largest solar complexes in Latin America

The bank will assist in the implementation of 14 photovoltaic plants at the Janaúba photovoltaic complex, located in MG
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24-05-21-canal-solar-BNDES financiará um dos maiores complexos solares da América Latina
Funding for the project will be R$ 1.47 billion

BNDES announced that it will finance the implementation of 14 photovoltaic plants in the Janaúba Complex, located in the north of Minas Gerais – considered one of the largest solar sources under construction in Latin America.

Financing for the 14 SPE (Specific Purpose Societies) set up for this project will be R$ 1.47 billion. According to the bank, this amount is equivalent to 72% of the total investment, of R$ 2.04 billion, and will occur directly, within the scope of BNDES Finem. 

“The support for the Janaúba photovoltaic complex demonstrates BNDES’ commitment to programs that increase the participation of renewable sources in the Brazilian energy matrix. In addition to generating jobs and income in the surrounding area, the project combines the preservation of the environment with the country's development”, explained Petrônio Cançado, director of Credit and Guarantee at BNDES. 

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The contributions to these 14 plants involve the acquisition of photovoltaic modules, trackers and inverters, as well as works to build the substation and the installation of connection lines for integration into the SIN (National Interconnected System).

Companies sign self-production contract 

Brazilian LIASA, a global producer of silicon metal, and Canadian company Elera Renováveis signed an agreement to build two of the 20 parks planned for the Janaúba Complex. According to the companies, there will be two SPEs that will total 120 MWp of installed capacity. The contract, signed on a self-production basis, will last 20 years.

In total, the companies must invest R$ 300 million in the works. Commercial operation of the first phase of the project is scheduled for the second half of 2022. The Janaúba Complex, considered one of the largest solar sources under construction in Latin America, has 1.2 GWp, of which 1 GWp has already been negotiated on the free market.

It was acquired in 2020 by Elera Renováveis, for R$ 3 billion. Furthermore, it occupies an area of 3 thousand hectares where 525 professionals already work, with an estimated creation of more than a thousand jobs.

More projects

The Canadian company also sealed an agreement with the multinational Reivax to supply the PPC (Power Plant Controller) system for controlling photovoltaic solar plants in the Alex park, under construction in Limoeiro do Norte (CE). The complex will have 278 MW of power and is expected to begin operating in 2022.

“The achievement of this partnership certainly represents a milestone for Reivax, because the company has just launched an exclusive control solution for the renewables market. This demonstrates the trust and security that Elera has in our technology”, said Fernando Amorim da Silveira, CEO of Reivax.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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