Aiming to increase its generation from renewable sources, the electricity distributor cemig announced on the night of this Wednesday (29) the purchase of three photovoltaic plants in the state of Minas Gerais, to approximate cost of R$100 million.
In a statement sent to the market, the Minas Gerais company informed that the acquisition payments of enterprises will be made as the plants begin to come into operation.
Two of them, the Prudente Morais and Montes Claros are expected to start operating in September this year, while that of Jequitibá will open in February 2023.
As new facilities will serve around 2,5 customers of the low voltage commercial and industrial market.
According to Cemig, the transaction reinforces the company's strategy of sustainable growth in the GD (Distributed Generation), with a commitment to creating value through investments in projects that contribute to improving the electrical matrix in the state of Minas Gerais.
Other Cemig acquisitions
This is not the first acquisition that cemig performs in the solar DG segment in 2022. In April, the company, for example, acquired the 49% stake in companies that have six photovoltaic generation plants.
On that occasion, around R$37,2 million were disbursed to purchase shares in the companies G2 Energia and Apolo Empreendimentos e Energia, which have plants in operation in the municipality of Lavras, in the interior of Minas Gerais.