Solar photovoltaic client case study – Claro Brasil
Claro Brasil is a mobile, satellite TV, fixed-line and broadband telecommunications operator in Brazil.
Project context
Claro’s ambition is to obtain up to 80% of its energy demand from renewable sources. To this end, eight photovoltaic power plants have been built as part of a distributed generation project that will supply the company’s base stations.
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Project highlights
- Accelerating Claro Brasil’s energy transition
- Using clean energy
- Contribute to the “Claro Energy” initiative, which includes the use of renewable sources and environmental protection actions in all its operations and facilities in Brazil.
- Solar photovoltaic plants for decentralized green electricity production
- Local grid injection
- + 200,000 panels installed
- Lower energy costs
- Predictable costs
- Reducing carbon footprint
- Long-term guaranteed energy
- Type of contract: PPA | Solar farm (public-private partnership agreement)
- Number of sites: 8
- Start of contract: 11/2018
- Contract length:15 years
Project key figures
75.9 MWp
installed capacity
150 GWh
Annual production
6,300 tons
CO2 emissions avoided
0%
client investment
Avoided carbon emissions equivalent to
32,000 trees
planted
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