Supermarket chain will have PV plant and plans to enter Mercado Livre

Photovoltaic solar power plant will supply nine of the Bahniuk group's 11 stores in the southern region of Brazil
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Solar energy plant in Marechal Cândido Rondon will supply the Bahniuk network. Photo: Bahniuk Group

A supermarket network Bahniuk, from the city of Mallet, in the interior of Paraná, will open until the beginning of August your own remote solar power plant in the municipality of Marechal Cândido Rondon (PR).

O The project will supply nine of the group's 11 stores in the South Region, in the cities of Mallet, Antônio Olinto, Inácio Martins, Paula Freitas, Paulo Frontin, União da Vitória and Palmeira. 

The choice for the location, which is approximately 500 km away from Mallet, was due to the fact that the region is one of the best points in the state for solar irradiation. In Mallet, production would be 15% lower than it would be in Marechal Cândido Rondon. 

Altogether, the solar plant to be opened will have a monthly capacity of 150,000 kWh, equivalent to the consumption of a thousand homes. The supermarket's forecast is to recover R$ 7 million invested within four years. 

Bahniuk has 11 stores in operation in the southern region of Brazil. Photo: Bahniuk Group

Initially, Bahniuk's plan is to generate its own energy to reduce costs, as the company's refrigerators alone consume around 70% of all electrical energy in the stores. 

However, in the long term, the group plans to increase production and start selling energy to other consumer companies on Mercado Livre. 

In addition to the supermarket itself, the Bahniuk Group also manages three other companies in Brazil: a wholesale brand, a bakery company and a transport company, which together have 650 employees.

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Henrique 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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