en.Wedoany.com Reported - The government of Tocantins State, Brazil, has signed a service order to initiate the construction of 10 photovoltaic power plants to supply electricity to state government public buildings. This Brazilian photovoltaic project will be advanced through a public-private partnership model, expected to attract over 157 million Brazilian reais in private investment, covering public facilities in administration, health, and education sectors.
The 10 photovoltaic power plants will be distributed across municipalities such as Palmas, Colinas, Guaraí, and Araguaína. Upon completion, the project is expected to generate approximately 35.1 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually and save about 600 million Brazilian reais in electricity costs for the Tocantins State public finances over the 25-year concession period.
According to the project schedule, the first photovoltaic power plant will be completed within 8 months, and all 10 photovoltaic power plants are planned to be operational within 12 months. As the Brazilian photovoltaic project enters the implementation phase, public buildings will increasingly use local solar power generation, which will also drive demand for photovoltaic modules, inverters, mounting structures, power distribution equipment, and operation and maintenance services.
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