Pantanal resident receives photovoltaic system with batteries

Initiative is part of Ilumina Pantanal, a program that will bring energy to around 5 thousand inhabitants
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As announced by Solar Channel, you residents of remote regions of the Pantanal began to have access to electricity in July.  

This is because the Ilumina Pantanal project made official, last week, during a ceremony held in Porto de São Pedro, the installation of a photovoltaic system – with four 345 Wp polycrystalline silicon panels from BYD – and battery storage at Enaurina da Silva's residence. Rodrigues, 59 years old.

Born and raised in the Paiaguás region, Enaurina is part of the more than 5 thousand residents who will receive systems in their homes, in which the surplus solar energy generated is stored to continue supply at night or on rainy or cloudy days. 

“With the arrival of electricity, a lot of things changed. I got a refrigerator from Energisa and now I have cold water to drink, food no longer spoils, I can watch the TV I got from my nephew. The only thing I don’t need is the fan because I’m from the Pantanal region, used to the climate here”, said Enaurina. 

“The supply of energy from a renewable source to the Pantanal in Mato Grosso is the result of investment in innovation, which brings the most advanced technologies to develop this pioneering solution that respects the environment”, stated Marcelo Vinhaes, CEO of Energisa Mato Grosso do Sul.  

For Bento Albuquerque, Minister of Mines and Energy, the project brings dignity, perspectives and sustainability to the Pantanal. “This is a reward for public policies aimed at social well-being”, he highlighted. 

According to Reinaldo Azambuja, governor of Mato Grosso do Sul, the partnership between public and private agents was fundamental for the universalization of the service in the region. “It is a gain in quality of life, social development, progress and increase in tourism and other economic activities”.

Ricardo Botelho, president of Energisa, commented that this program is proof that concern for the environment can be combined with well-defined public policies to produce favorable results for consumers, even in the most difficult to reach locations.

Four 345 Wp polycrystalline silicon panels from BYD were used. Photo: Chico Ribeiro

Energy will boost rural production in the Pantanal

Another point to highlight is that the project will boost rural production in the Pantanal. According to Armando Carlos de Lacerda, owner of the Porto São Pedro farm, the initiative will transform the Pantanal region into a fertile environment for the sustainable development of the families who live there. 

“Universalization represents modernity and, definitely, takes us out of darkness and invisibility”, he highlighted. The farm is located close to the Paiaguás logistics axis, where cargo is transported that uses the port as a multimodal platform for connecting with ships to transport livestock. 

Furthermore, the Acurizal Private Natural Heritage Reserve, where one of the bases of the IHP (Instituto Homem Pantaneiro) operates, will also receive energy generation and storage systems, which should be completed in September. 

The arrival of energy is essential, for example, to expand and improve scientific research on the region's fauna, especially jaguars, carried out by the institution. The input will facilitate the day-to-day lives of researchers, such as maintaining the database and handling the animals' identification collars.

About the project

Ilumina Pantanal is a partnership between Grupo Energisa and the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and the Federal Government, through the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy) and ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency). 

By 2022, the program will bring electricity to 2,167 consumer units, which represents around 5 thousand inhabitants spread over an area of 90 thousand km², in the municipalities of Corumbá, Aquidauana, Coxim, Ladário, Porto Murtinho, Rio Verde and Miranda.

Of this group, 77 families are already served by the conventional distribution network, and individual solar generation systems are now beginning to be implemented for the others. 

In all consumer units there will be basic electrical installation, with sockets and LED lamps, which are more efficient and economical. In total, Energisa and the Federal Government are investing R$ 134 million in the project. 

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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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