GSE Group and Coopercitrus team up to foster cooperative energy

Agreement aims to implement photovoltaic plants and silo automation for greater operational efficiency
GSE Group and Coopercitrus enter into partnership
Partnership represents an important step towards a greener future for the cooperative agricultural sector in Brazil. Image: Freepik

A Coopercitrus, one of the main agricultural cooperatives in Brazil, and GSE Group, a renowned specialist in advanced energy solutions, announced a strategic partnership destined to offer sustainable energy of high technology and economy to cooperated

This collaboration, according to the companies, establishes a significant milestone in the search for efficient solutions that not only boost the prosperity of cooperative , but also strengthen environmental and social sustainability in its operations.

According to the companies, the main objective of this union is to provide Coopercitrus with access to innovative and economical energy solutions

With a focus on optimizing costs and strengthening agricultural businesses, the partnership aims to implement photovoltaic plants (hybrid, of-grid and on-grid), modernized electrical network infrastructure, silo automation for greater operational efficiency, in addition to specialized services such as load increase e customized feasibility studies.

GSE Group, recognized for its expertise in developing and implementing tailored energy solutions, now becomes Coopercitrus' partner. The alliance aims not only to improve the competitiveness of cooperative in the current market, but also ensure that each rural property integrated into the system benefits in a sustainable and responsible manner.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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