De Sangosse Brasil opens solar plant with more than 750 modules

Project, carried out by Bonö Energia, is located in Paraná and will generate more than 40 thousand kWh/month
28-09-23-canal-solar-De Sangosse Brasil inaugura usina solar com mais de 750 módulos
Photovoltaic project installed by Bonö Energia aims to reduce De Sangosse's operating costs. Photo: Reproduction

A From Sangosse Brazil, based in Ibiporã, Paraná, will inaugurate this month your first photovoltaic plant. The project, carried out by Bonö Energy, count with more in 740 modules and go generate more in 40 thousand kWh/month.

The initiative must contribute still for the reduction in emission in CO2 in the atmosphere on the order of more than 1.7 ton per annum. “In 25 years, it will be the equivalent of planting more than 1,800 trees and we are very happy to be able to generate new jobs and contribute positively to society as well”, commented Marco Lopes, CEO of De Sangosse.

Henrique Schwingel, Operations Manager at the multinational, explains that the choice of the company to carry out the project was very careful. “We did extensive market research to choose a company that not only had the same quality standards that we have in our production process, but that also shared our ESG and respect for the environment initiatives”, he pointed out.

“For Bonö Energia, the project brings another 411 kWp of installed power to its portfolio, adds experience and learning, in addition to contributing to the realization of our vision of transforming and generating energy that moves the world, through projects that positively impact business , environments and people”, added Vitor Ferrari, CEO of Bonö 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.

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