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Home / News / Churches and parishes invest in solar energy

Churches and parishes invest in solar energy

Photovoltaic systems have already provided over 80% savings on the electricity bills of some entities
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  • Photo by Henrique Hein Henrique Hein
  • May 21, 2021, at 17:30 PM
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The use of solar energy in churches and parishes is becoming an increasing trend in Brazil. For at least two years, several religious entities have been betting on technology as a way to minimize climate impacts and save resources. 

In September 2019, the São José da Lagoa Parish in Rio de Janeiro became the first church in Brazil to generate its own energy from sunlight. The space received 56 photovoltaic panels, responsible for generating 1700 kWh/month, equivalent to 40% of local consumption.

The panels were installed on the ceiling of the church in the shape of a cross and can be seen from the top of Christ the Redeemer, at the top of Corcovado Hill. In total, the equipment has already saved the entity more than R$40 on its electricity bill. 

In the city of Iapu, in the interior of Minas Gerais, the Santo Estevão Parish also decided to implement the system. The 48 panels installed were sized to reduce the costs of the three accounts held by the parish, which totaled an average monthly value of R$1.650,00. After installation, expenses dropped to R$150,00, a reduction of more than 90%.

A few kilometers from Iapu, another church in Minas Gerais also recently opted to use solar energy in its facilities. Located in Belo Horizonte, the Parish of Santo Antônio required 34 panels, which were installed on the roof of the church. The monthly cost of the electricity bill, which previously amounted to R$900,00, was reduced to R$160,00, a saving of 82%.

Pope Francis

Environmental responsibility and the risks of ecological collapse are topics routinely addressed by none other than Pope Francis, whether in his speeches or publications in books and social media. 

The need for a more sustainable society, aiming for the future of new generations, is even mentioned by him, more than once, in “Laudato si”, his second published encyclical.

In the text, the pontiff mentions that “we know that technology based on the use of highly polluting fossil fuels, especially coal, but also oil and, to a lesser extent, gas, needs to be progressively replaced without delay”. 

The religious also highlights in his book that “until greater progress is made in the development of widely accessible renewable energy sources, it is legitimate to choose the least harmful alternative or find short-term solutions”. 

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.
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  1. Luzia Ozorio Gonçalves said:
    22 June 2022 to 11: 22

    I need bank financing for the church. Does any credit institution do this?

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    1. Leonardo said:
      2 November 2023 to 00: 27

      Bluesmart Solar has its own financing for Churches and Parishes. Financing without bureaucracy, contact us by phone (21) 97511-8653 or by email: projects@bluesmartsolar.com.br

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