LONGi delivers 477 MW of Hi-MO 4 modules to Sol do Sertão

The project has an area of more than 700 hectares and is located in Oliveira dos Brejinhos (BA)
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LONGi entrega 477 MW de módulos Hi-MO 4 para Sol do Sertão

The manufacturer LONGi completed the delivery of 477 MW of Hi-MO 4 panels for the Sol do Sertão photovoltaic complex. The Essentia Energia plant, part of the Pátria Investimentos group, was connected to the national electricity grid and went into operation on July 19, 2021. 

The project covers an area of more than 700 hectares and is located in Oliveira dos Brejinhos (BA), a municipality approximately 600 km from the state capital. 

In total, there are 1,075,200 high-efficiency Hi-MO 4 modules deployed in the plant. Furthermore, the plant has more than one hundred Sungrow inverters and has trackers from STI Norland. During the construction of the plant, approximately 1,500 direct employment opportunities were created for the city's inhabitants.

“LONGi is very pleased to partner with Essentia Energia to develop solar projects in Brazil,” commented Dennis She, senior vice president of LONGi Solar. “The commissioning of the solar plant contributes not only to the recovery of the economy and local employment, but also to the development of renewable energy in Brazil and Latin America,” he added. 

According to the manufacturer, compared to a conventional polycrystalline solar plant, the LONGi Hi-MO4 monocrystalline solar panels will save about 0.2 yuan per watt (R$ 0.16 per watt) in BOS costs which, when combined with the Dual advantages of power generation gain and average annual attenuation of less than 0.55%, reduces LCOE and increases ROI for the project owner.

Particularity of the project

The region where the plant is located registers temperatures above 40 °C. According to Ricardo Alonso, Engineering Director at Sungrow, the inverters supplied by the company for this project meet the project's need, which is to produce the same energy at high temperatures, due to its refrigeration technology. 

“Our inverters can work in severe conditions without loss of productivity, producing the same energy at high temperatures such as 45 °C”, explains the engineer. Alonso also highlights that this specificity of the equipment guarantees a return on investment without loss of project profitability.

“The equipment, when sized, is designed for the desert or completely isolated regions. Having a product that resists the most diverse environments in the long term results in gains for investors due to low maintenance costs”, he concludes.

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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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