In Sao Paulo, Brazil, significant developments in wind and solar energy storage include:The first utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Brazil, with a capacity of 30MW/60MWh, commenced operations in December 2022 on the south coast of Sao Paulo1.The São Paulo Metro has entered a long-term contract for self-production of solar and wind energy with CGN Brasil and Pontoon Energia, which will begin in 2027, ensuring a renewable energy supply for the metro's operations2.These projects highlight the growing focus on renewable energy and energy storage solutions in the region. [pdf]
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Located in the municipality of Registro, Sao Paulo state, the new system is capable of delivering 60 MWh of energy for two hours and was developed by Brazilian electric energy transmission utility ISA CTEEP (BVMF:TRPL4). [pdf]
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In Brazil, photovoltaic energy storage prices are influenced by several factors:The cost of a typical 4kW household photovoltaic system is expected to increase by 13%, with the investment payback period extending from 3 years to 3.2 years1.The import of PV modules reached 17.5GW in 2023, indicating a downward trend in PV module prices, which has driven the acceleration of Brazil's PV imports2.Global battery prices have fallen significantly, making energy storage systems more appealing to Brazilian consumers3.These trends suggest a dynamic market for photovoltaic energy and storage in Brazil. [pdf]
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and financial firm Raiffeisen Bank International have provided a €110 million (US$122 million) financing package to solar developer Nofar Energy to build and operate 315MW of solar PV in Romania. [pdf]
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Grid operator ISA CTEEP has started commercially operating a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) at the Registro substation in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo. The 30 MW/60 MWh BESS is expected to provide backup power to the grid during hours of peak demand in summer. [pdf]
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The nation has added 750-800 MW of solar to the grid since the start of 2024 and should reach 1,200 MW by year’s end, a massive leap from just 55 MW in 2018. This blistering pace puts it on track to surpass its 2030 solar target of 3.5 GW by 2028. [pdf]
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A 1 MW solar power plant typically generates between 1,600 to 1,800 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per day under optimal conditions, translating to approximately 4-4.5 units of electricity annually per installed kilowatt. [pdf]
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A Polish business on Friday introduced the world's initial commercial assembly line of photovoltaic panels based on groundbreaking perovskite technology, which might change accessibility to solar energy. [pdf]
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UCB is the first manufacturer of lithium batteries in Brazil. It is a leader in the production of stationary batteries, portable batteries for cell phones and laptops, and batteries for electric mobility. [pdf]
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The 30-megawatt project was approved by the electric sector regulator Aneel last year to expand the power grid in the coastal cities of São Paulo, Brazil’s most populous state. The R$146 million project is expected to start operating by the end of the year in Registro. [pdf]
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In São Tomé and Príncipe, there are ongoing efforts in energy storage project planning:A 1.5-MW commercial-scale ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) platform is planned for deployment by 2025, which will contribute to the energy storage capacity of the island1.Additionally, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a project in collaboration with the Government of São Tomé to promote renewable energy, which may include energy storage initiatives2.These projects reflect the country's commitment to enhancing its energy infrastructure and sustainability. [pdf]
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São Tomé and Príncipe will have a new photovoltaic power station to produce more than 10MW of energy, in a 60.7 million dollar project co-financed by the World Bank, the African Development Bank and Japan. The project will last five years and will start in March. [pdf]
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Brckovljani Solar PV Project is a 20MW solar PV power project. It is planned in Zagreb, Croatia. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the announced stage. It will be developed in a single phase. [pdf]
Construction of 1.4 MW of PV capacity is now underway at two airports, and developers plan to install a total of 1.7 MW by 2023. The government of Sao Tome and Príncipe and Portugal-based Cleanwatts have signed a contract to develop 1.7 MW of solar in the West African island nation. [pdf]
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