ml lang="en" dir="ltr"> BNDES grants R$90 million for multinational projects in Brazil

BNDES grants R$90 million for French multinational projects in Brazil

The amount will be used by Helexia to build the company's first solar DG projects in the country
BNDES grants R$90 million to French company to build solar DG plants
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The French multinational helexia obtained from the BNDES (National Bank for Economic and Social Development) approval for a financing of R$90 million to start construction of your first GD projects (distributed generation) solar in Brazil.

 Overall, the company aims to achieve a portfolio of 110 MWp in the country still in 2023. first plants of the company total 25 MWp of power and are being developed in the states of Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul and Rondônia.

Investments are part of a supply contract of energy to subsidiaries of Vivo Telephone. Helexia also has solar DG contracts already signed with other customers, including: Raia, Drogasil and TIM.

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In interview with Reuters, Aurélien Maudonnet, CEO of Helexia Brasil, revealed that the companhia has also been analyzing the possibility of invest em other opportunities of activity in the sector in Brazil.

As examples, he cited the self-production of energy in large parks and the generation of solar energy in the carport. The focus of these projects, in this case, would be serving corporate clients, but the company does not rule out working with end clients in the future.

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According to BNDES, the demand for financing for solar DG grew exponentially in Brazil with the publication of the 14.300 Law, since the legislation caused, last year, a rush for projects to be made viable by consumers. 

In the bank's understanding, the regulatory framework granted greater legal security to entities such as BNDES, causing the institution to release credit and start ing GD in the form of 'project finance'. 

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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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