Paraná receives investments of R$ 25 million in the construction of new plants

5 MW projects will serve 183 municipalities in the remote generation model for small and medium-sized businesses
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Empresa de energia solar remota investe R$ 25 mi no Paraná
The two plants are expected to avoid the emission of 123.4 thousand tons of CO2 over 30 years. Photo: Disclosure

A Sun Mobi, a company that provides subscription services solar energy in Brazil from remote generation plants, enabled a investment of R$ 25 million to the construction of two plants photovoltaic plants in the cities of Assaí and Palotina, in the interior of Paraná.

The plants are part of the company's strategic plan democratize access to technology for consumers of 183 municipalities of the state of Paraná within Copel's concession area, including Londrina, Curitiba, Maringá, Foz do Iguaçu and Cascavel.

Both projects will provide clean energy and renewable for different sizes of buildings, such as houses, apartments, rented properties, businesses and industries. The proposal is to guarantee, without consumer investment, electricity for customers who cannot or do not intend to install solar panels on their roofs.

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A Opening of the two plants (5 MW) in Paraná is scheduled to take place in the month of July this year. The expectation is that, within an operating horizon of 30 years and with a generation of 982.5 thousand kWh, emissions of 123.4 thousand tons of CO2 are avoided, which is equivalent to around 756.6 thousand trees planted.

“This type of solar energy supply contract has grown exponentially in the country, driven by the lack of need to invest in an own electricity generation system on the roof or on a small plot of land, in addition to the ease of the adhesion process”, explains Guilherme Susteras, partner at Sun Mobi.

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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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