en.Wedoany.com Reported - Voltalia has signed a Transmission System Usage Contract with the Brazilian National Electric System Operator (ONS), thereby securing 322 MW of grid connection capacity at the Pecém Industrial Port Complex in Ceará. This agreement is a key step in the company's strategy to collaborate with high-energy-consuming digital infrastructure enterprises, particularly the rapidly expanding data center sector.
The company is in advanced negotiations with several data center operators to develop dedicated renewable energy generation projects, with a primary focus on wind power, to meet the growing demand for low-emission electricity.
Located in one of northeastern Brazil's main industrial and logistics hubs, the Pecém Complex offers available land for new projects, established infrastructure, and access to the transmission network, making it attractive for large-scale digital projects.
Voltalia CEO Robert Klein stated that signing this agreement marks a significant step in the company's strategy in Brazil, enhancing its ability to seize emerging opportunities driven by the rapid growth of the digital economy, particularly in the data center sector. This trend is fueling increasing demand for reliable and competitive renewable energy, and Pecém, with its solid industrial and logistics foundation, is well-positioned to support this development.
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