Pirapora Solar Complex

Coordinates: 17°24′47″S 44°54′07″W / 17.413°S 44.902°W / -17.413; -44.902
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The Pirapora Solar Complex (Portuguese: Complexo Solar Pirapora) is a solar power complex in the municipality of Pirapora, in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. With an energy capacity of 321 megawatts, the complex is the largest producer of solar energy in both Brazil and in Latin America.[1]

Energy capacity

Pirapora Solar Complex on the side of the São Francisco River.

Located on a property the size of 1,500 soccer fields, Pirapora is made up of 11 solar farms, with an installed capacity of 321 megawatts. The complex is located on the side of the São Francisco River, in a region known for high solar potential. The implementation of the project, with investments with a total estimate of more than 2 billion reais and operated by the French power company Électricité de France's Renewable Energy division, operations began in September 2017. With the whole operative group, at the end of the first semester of 2018, the complex hit a capacity of 400 megawatts, which can provide energy for up to 420,000 houses annually.[1]

Ownership

Électricité de France holds 80% of the photovoltaic power from Pirapora, with the remaining 20% belonging to

photovoltaic solar panels for the complex, assembled in the state of São Paulo. The domestic assembly of the panels was a primary condition for the complex to become the first project of its' kind to benefit from investments from the Brazilian Development Bank.[1]

In August 2018, Brazilian energy company Omega Geração S.A. announced it's entrance into the solar energy sector with an acquisition of 50% of Pirapora. The purchase totaled more than 1.1 billion reais, with about 40% of the transaction involving direct payments and the remaining balanced paid in long-term payments. Of the 50% that Omega Geração bought, approximately 30% of that 50% came from Électricité de France, while the remaining 20% came from Canadian Solar.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Conheça a maior usina de energia solar da América Latina, em Pirapora" (in Brazilian Portuguese). G1, France Presse. 11 October 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  2. ^ Costa, Luciano (14 August 2018). "Omega Geração estreia em energia solar com aquisição de R$1,1 bi". Revista Exame (in Brazilian Portuguese). Reuters. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Ômega adquire participação de 50% no complexo solar Pirapora por US $ 283 mi" (in Brazilian Portuguese). www.opetroleo.com.br. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2024.

17°24′47″S 44°54′07″W / 17.413°S 44.902°W / -17.413; -44.902