Learn how an investment plant works

System in Goiás combines technological innovation and strategic partnerships, consolidating itself as a profitable model
Learn how an investment plant works
Metal Light equipment was used in the project. Photo: Metal Light/Disclosure

In Nova Veneza, in the state of Goiás, a 1,4 MW solar plant is being completed, bringing to light a sustainable and profitable investment model. To understand more about the project and its relevance, Canal Solar visited the site and spoke with Francisco Capel, director of Eletro System, who leads this initiative.

He shared details about the project, which has 2.960 photovoltaic modules and Metal Light equipment. Capel highlighted that the main objective of the project is to commercialize the energy generated, ensuring long-term contracts and quality of life for investors.  

In addition to being a cost-effective alternative, the system was designed with cutting-edge technology to ensure efficiency and durability. Each component, from screws to wind resistance, was meticulously planned. 

According to the executive, the technical offered is essential to mitigate risks and maximize the project's returns, demonstrating how specialized partnerships are fundamental in the solar energy sector.  

1,4 MW system is being finalized. Photo: Metal Light/Disclosure

Despite the challenges faced, such as complex tax issues, investment plants offer benefits that outweigh these obstacles. In addition to generating profits for investors, they contribute to the stability of the local power grid and drive sustainable development in neighboring communities. 

The adoption of batteries in the project further reinforces operational efficiency and reliability, consolidating itself as a milestone for the distributed generation sector in Brazil. 

Watch the video to see more details about the project:

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Photo by Mateus Badra
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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