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ATLAS RENEWABLE ENERGY ANNOUNCES ANOTHER SOLAR PLANT IN BRAZIL REACHING COMMERCIAL OPERATION, GENERATING 357 GWh PER YEAR


he Juazeiro Solar Plant is Latin America’s first digitally-enabled substation, a technological advantage in energy distribution 

São Paulo, Brazil, August 21, 2019Atlas Renewable Energy, leader in clean energy across Latin America, announces that its largest project in Brazil, the Juazeiro Solar Plant, is fully operational. The plant has an installed capacity of 156 MWp (megawatts peak) and will generate an estimated 357 GWh yearly. Located in Juazeiro, state of Bahia, it includes the first digital substation installed in Latin America which enhances controllability and reliability. The total amount invested in the plant was approximately $650M Brazilian Reals, equivalent to USD $165M.

In 2015, the Juazeiro Solar Plant was contracted through a 20-year energy purchase agreement (PPA) in a Regulated Auction (8º Leilão de Energia de Reserva – 2º LER). Now the plant’s 475,200 modules span over 350 hectares, and is projected to generate 357 GWh annually, which could benefit 207,592 families per year and reduce the emission of more than 47,000 tons of carbon dioxide, according to the company’s calculations.

Using the first digital substation in the region, the Juazeiro Solar Plant breaks technological boundaries by advancing in the efficiency and quality of energy distribution. A digital substation works like the heart of a power grid, transmitting and distributing electricity to distant locations, while increasing local operators’ productivity, safety and reliability. Compared to a conventional substation, digitalization requires substantially less space, reduces the quantity of copper wire needed, and facilitates more efficient operation of utility networks including monitoring, diagnostics and control. This approach falls in line with Atlas Renewable Energy’s continuous work towards innovating all aspects of its business, while positioning Brazil as a regional leader in technological advances.

As part of Atlas Renewable Energy’s social and environmental commitment, the company donated hundreds of seedlings of the Giant Umbu species, a native plant that can be used as a source of income for the neighboring communities and that contributes to the local biodiversity, preserving Caatinga Biome, flora unique in Brazil’s northeastern region. The company’s commitment with local communities was also echoed by granting the necessary materials to build the local community association center and by promoting awareness campaigns developed through educational programs that focused on recycling, sustainability, environment, food waste management, and welfare.

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