OAB SP will invest R$ 12 million in 15 micro solar energy plants

Projects will serve to supply the entity's more than 500 units throughout the state
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OAB SP investe R$ 12 milhões em 15 micro usinas de energia solar
OAB SP will reduce electricity expenditure with micro plants by 80%. Photo: José Luis da Conceição/OAB SP

The São Paulo section of OAB (Brazilian Bar Association) inaugurated the first of its 15 micro solar power plants which will serve to to fuel the most of 500 units of the association across the state.

Installed at the entity's holiday camp in Três Fronteiras, a city close to the border with Mato Grosso do Sul, the unit will have an average generation of 14,740 kWh per month, which will provide a reduction of 95 tons in annual CO2 emissions. 

In total, OAB SP estimates that the installation of new micro plants will reduce the agency's expenditure on electricity by 80%. In 2022 alone, the entity spent R$ 3.2 million paying electricity bills at its units.

The project envisages hiring just one company to implement the 15 plants in each of the areas of the five concessionaires operating in São Paulo. In total, the Três Fronteiras plant will cover 40% of the consumption of the units installed in Elektro's concession area.

By the middle of the year, notices will be launched to choose the companies that will develop and install the plants in the CPFL, EDP, Enel and Energisa areas. O goal is that all energy transition process it is completed by the end of 2024.

The estimate of investment from OAB SP, carried out with its own resources, is R$ 12 million. O payback (return time for contributions made) must occur in up to five years, according to the entity. 

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Founded on January 22, 1932, OAB SP is the largest section of the entity in Brazil, with more than 450 thousand registered professionals, in addition to 5 thousand interns and 33 thousand registered societies. In total, there are 930 service points in the state (including the section), in addition to 251 subsections and another 247 digital certification points. 

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Henry Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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