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Home / News / Sustainability / Farm includes solar energy in educational tourism itinerary for schools

Farm includes solar energy in educational tourism itinerary for schools

By 2025, students will get to know a solar plant with 96 panels and learn more about how a photovoltaic project works
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  • December 23, 2024, at 17:04 AM
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Farm includes solar energy in educational tourism itinerary for schools
Professional guides young people during a visit to the farm. Photo: Disclosure

A Ituaú Farm, located in the city of Salto (SP), announced the inclusion of a solar energy system as part of the itinerary of its educational tourism project for schools public and private. 

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Also called the Land of Giants, the space receives an average of more than 10 thousand children and young people enrolled in schools in various cities in São Paulo, such as Itu, Campinas, Sorocaba, Americana and the capital of São Paulo itself. 

The aim of the project is to spread more knowledge about sustainable agriculture and the importance of healthy eating among students. 

For 2025, the new feature is precisely the integration of a solar plant into the visit itinerary, allowing students to get to know up close how a photovoltaic system works and understand the importance of clean energy.

“The idea is to teach them that it is possible to use renewable energy on a farm, contributing to the environment and also saving more on their electricity bill,” highlights Marcelo Cury Abumussi, owner of Fazenda Ituaú and creator of the project.

The ground plant was installed by the Solarprime franchise network and has 96 610W photovoltaic modules, capable of generating an average of 6 to 7 thousand kWh per month. 

With the plant in operation, the farm can reduce its electricity bill by up to 95%, which currently varies between R$4 and R$5 per month.

Photovoltaic system installed at Fazenda Ituaú. Photo: Disclosure

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