Elera and sanitation companies cooperate in self-production project

Self-production of energy allows you to reduce costs and promote sustainability
Elera and sanitation companies form a partnership in a self-production project
Janaúba Solar Complex, Minas Gerais. Photo: Elera Renováveis/Disclosure

A Iguá Saneamento partnership with Elera Renewable Energies for the supply of 50 MW do Janaúba Complex for the next 15 years. O target of the partnership is to reduce costs, promote sustainability and meet demands for social and environmental responsibility.

Currently, the Elera Energias Renováveis ​​is a company in the photovoltaic energy segment which offers solutions in self-production of energy for partner companies in the sanitation segment. The Janaúba Complex has a total installed capacity of 1,2 GWp with an expansion process to 1,6 GWp.

With self-production model, companies achieve energy autonomy and operational efficiency. To this end, Elera develops solutions and products to meet the individual needs of customers.

Natascha Padis, director of Commercial and Marketing at Elera, highlights that self-production also reflects the commitment with the use of renewable energy and the search for a fair energy transition.  

"Our goal is to help both the sanitation sector and other sectors to decarbonize the respective energy matrix in a competitive way, especially those intensive in electricity consumption”, he highlights.

About Elera Renováveis

With a diversified portfolio, Elera Renewables is one of the largest companies in the renewable energy sector in Brazil, being the country's leader in self-production for the sanitation sector and leader in photovoltaic solar energy. 

The company belongs to the group Brookfield Asset Management – present in more than 30 countries for more than 120 years, with around US$900 billion in assets under management. In Brazil, it has more than 110 renewable assets and an installed capacity of approximately 3,6 GW, made up of hydroelectric plants, wind and solar complexes and biomass plants.

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