Brasol and Órigo Energia announce partnership for investments in solar farms

Agreement signed between the companies can increase the energy market by up to 100 MW
Energia solar Canal Solar Brasol e Órigo Energia anunciam parceria para investimentos em fazendas solares
Brasol photovoltaic plant. Image: Brasol/Disclosure

A Brazil and the Origo Energy have just signed a partnership that can increase the energy market by up to 100MW, as there are dozens of solar plants in the Southeast, Northeast, North and Center-West regions of Brazil.

In an unprecedented format for both companies, the partnership consists of Brasol evaluating Órigo's existing projects and subsequently defining which ones will receive the investments.

“Brasol’s expansion plan includes new partnerships with developers that enable scale gains, and this opportunity with Órigo reinforces our ability to attract investors due to our financial discipline, technical and operational know-how,” said Ty Eldridge, CEO of Brazil.

The partnership is in line with Brasol's strategy of providing energy solutions in the “as a service” modality, investing in physical assets related to the energy transition.

For Renato Prado, the company's Business Development manager, the shared generation market is an important niche for the company because it generates scalability for projects.

“This partnership with Brasol involves efforts to develop a clean energy expansion project in Brazil. This business encourages the use of clean sources, mitigating environmental impacts, in addition to promoting the socioeconomic development of the locations where the initiatives are implemented”, concluded Surya Mendonça, CEO of Órigo Energia.

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Matthew 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.

2 Responses

  1. It really doesn't match reality, here also in Bahia, last month Origo canceled contracts for the implementation of a mini plant in areas of 15 and 17 ha, after the entire implementation service was completed, frustrating our expectations and dreams, could it be that Did you prioritize large areas? unfortunate.

  2. There is something wrong with this matter. As they are going to open in the Central West, and the contract we had with Origo for 12 hectares, Origo canceled it last month.

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