NotreDame Group will save R$ 1.2 million with solar energy

Company signs partnership with EDP to build 4 photovoltaic plants that will supply 60 clinical centers
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16-06-21-canal-solar-Grupo NotreDame terá economia de R$ 1,2 milhão com energia solar
The plants to be installed will occupy an area of more than 155 thousand m². Photo: Envato Elements

The NotreDame Intermédica Group (GNDI) announced that it has signed a contract with EDP for the implementation of four solar photovoltaic plants. The objective is to guarantee the supply of 60 of the company's clinical centers. 

According to the companies, the plants to be installed will occupy a combined area of more than 155 thousand m² – the equivalent of 15 football fields – and will use 8,361 modules. 

Together, the plants will total 4.4 MWp of power and will generate around 8,350 MWh per year. This means, according to EDP, that the GNDI will have an estimated saving of R$ 1.2 million on the energy bill in the first year of operation.

Furthermore, the supply contract will last 10 years, with an investment of R$ 20 million for the construction of the projects.

“This program is a way of reducing the environmental impact of the company's activities and also of encouraging a culture of responsible use of our natural resources”, stated Irlau Machado Filho, president of the NotreDame Intermédica Group.

“EDP’s mission is to lead the energy transition, hence the importance of investments in solar generation – whether in distributed or centralized generation – in our strategy,” said João Marques da Cruz, CEO of EDP in Brazil.

For Anderlei Buzelli, vice-president of ESG at the NotreDame Intermédica Group, the project actively promotes the energy efficiency of clinical centers, which will see a reduction of around 20% in electricity expenditure.

“With this initiative we will produce clean energy without impact on the environment. The technology used by EDP has the lowest possible impact and is linked to our values and our commitment to sustainability, especially in combating climate change”, added the executive. 

EDP photovoltaic projects

EDP has a unit dedicated to the implementation of self-production and distributed generation solar projects, being responsible for the construction, operation and maintenance of the systems. 

The company ended 2020, for example, with 65.3 MWp of solar energy in its portfolio – 34.5 MWp in projects already delivered to clients such as Banco do Brasil, TIM, Claro and Johnson & Johnson, and 30.8 MWp in programs under development. 

In February, it also announced the acquisition of AES Inova, which adds 34 MWp to EDP Smart's portfolio through assets located in Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo and Minas Gerais.

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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. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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