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Home / News / Find out which stadiums in Brazil use photovoltaic solar energy

Find out which stadiums in Brazil use photovoltaic solar energy

Large stadiums are already using solar energy, reducing electricity costs
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  • Photo by Mateus Badra Mateus Badra
  • November 7, 2020, at 16:56 PM
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Brazilians' greatest passion is football. Many fans even consider it a religion and travel across borders to watch their teams play. Now, another passion that is increasingly winning over people's hearts and admiration is solar energy, a clean, renewable source that promotes savings and also helps the environment by reducing CO₂.

So how can these two passions be combined? Well, major football stadiums are already using photovoltaic energy, which is helping to reduce electricity costs and also adding sustainability to projects. Check out five football stadiums that have installed solar power plants and information about their systems below.

Maracana

Located in Rio de Janeiro, the Jornalista Mário Filho stadium, known as Maracanã, received a system with 2014 solar modules in 1.552, covering an area of ​​2.380 m² and capable of generating 500 MWh per year. The energy generated at Maracanã is sold by Light, which took over the management and maintenance of the system.

Mineirão

In Belo Horizonte (MG), the Governador Magalhães Pinto Stadium, Mineirão, was the first stadium in the world to host a World Cup match (Colombia vs. Greece, on June 14, 2014) operating with a 1,42 MWp solar plant. In total, around 6 modules were used. All the energy generated is injected into the distribution grid. cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais) to be commercialized.

Arena Pernambuco

The solar plant at the Arena Pernambuco stadium, in Recife, was the first of its kind to be installed in the state, at the end of 2013. The plant has 3.652 photovoltaic panels capable of generating 1.500 MWp of energy per year, equivalent to 30% of the country's consumption. Stadium.

Pituaçu

The Governador Roberto Santos stadium, located in Salvador (Bahia), is known as Pituaçu and was the first in Latin America to have a solar energy system, installed in 2012, with 2.292 photovoltaic modules capable of generating 630 MWh of energy per year. .

Mane Garrincha

The Mané Garrincha Stadium, located in Brasília (DF), gained, in 2014, a solar plant capable of generating 3 thousand MWh/year. The panels occupy around 15 thousand m² – 75% of the concrete roof area. The sign installation service cost R$15 million.

Power Plant Course solar energy football stadium Maracana Mineirão
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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. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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