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China's SPIC invests $147 million in Brazil wind farms, launches solar parks

Chinese electrical energy company SPIC revealed on Wednesday a 780 million reais ($ 147.41. million) financial investment in construction of two brand-new wind farms in. Northeastern Brazil, while making its launching in the country's. solar sector, with 2 large parks starting operations.

The company is diversifying its portfolio and intending to. become one of Brazil's 3 largest energy generators, Adriana. Waltrick, CEO of SPIC's Brazilian system, told .

SPIC's new wind farms, to be integrated in Rio Grande do Norte. state, will have a combined set up capacity of 105.4. megawatts (MW) to be sold on the complimentary energy market. Building and construction work is expected to start by January 2025 and. operations ought to begin the following year.

New solar parks were inaugurated this week in Piaui and. Ceara states, totaling 738 megawatts-peak (MWp) of power.

SPIC holds a 70% stake of the parks, which the Chinese. business acquired in 2022 when they were under development by. Persistent Energy. Recurrent, previously Canadian Solar, stays a. investor and operates the task.

The solar plants received 2 billion reais in investments and. all energy produced will be sold on the complimentary energy market. Around 65% of the energy has actually already been offered under long-term. agreements, and the staying 35% will be worked out under. much shorter deals.

These tasks demonstrate the hunger we have for Brazil. and for renewable energy sources said CEO Waltrick.

SPIC has around 3,800 MW of installed capability with. assets in operation in Brazil, thought about one of the business's. priority markets.

The company is awaiting news from the Brazilian government. about energy auctions currently prepared for this year, and would. likewise have an interest in taking part in possible quotes for new. hydroelectric plants, ought to the federal government choose to resume. such tasks.

The Chinese giant's projects in the nation likewise involve. research studies into the production of green hydrogen connected with. installation of offshore wind turbines, a generation technology. already mastered by the company outside Brazil.

(source: Reuters)