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Brazil's Petrobras subsidiary to promote renewables in terminals

Transpetro, the logistics arm of Brazil's staterun oil company Petrobras is evaluating projects to provide all its 48 terminals with renewable resource, the subsidiary's director of ducts and terminals Marcio Guimaraes said, ahead of the inauguration of a. solar plant in Sao Paulo state on Tuesday.

The plant, set to be run by Transpetro, will provide. enough energy to Brazil's nationwide grid to account for all. operations at Transpetro's terminal in Guarulhos International. Airport, said Guimaraes.

We do not want just one to utilize as an example, Guimaraes. informed during a phone interview. We do have solutions. being evaluated, being studied, for each of our units.

Petrobras has actually put a huge bet on renewables as part of its. strategy to move from an oil company to an energy firm, in line. with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's desire to start. Brazil's energy shift.

Transpetro invested 12 million reais ($ 2.37 million) in the. Guarulhos project, and this year is set to begin another one in. the firm's Coari Waterway Terminal, in Amazonas state, to be. completed at some point next year.

Coari ships oil from Petrobras' Urucu onshore oil and gas. cluster in Amazonas. At Coari the firm is set to utilize solar and. hydro power generation supported by the use of batteries, the. executive said.

Guimaraes did not offer a timeline for renewable. options in other terminals.

(source: Reuters)