Through its subsidiary Neoenergia, the Iberdrola group plans to install in Brazil its first floating photovoltaic plant in the world.
The project will be built on the water surface of the Xaréu dam on the island of Fernando de Noronha.
With an output of 630 kW, the floating plant will generate about 1,240 MWh of green energy per year, enough to cover, with 0-km electricity supply, more than 50 percent of Compesa’s energy consumption on the island. The installation will have about 940 panels that will prevent the emission into the atmosphere of more than 1,660 tonnes of CO2 per year.
The construction of this project, which is expected to begin before the end of the year, will involve an investment of 2 million euros ($2.1 million). The development of its first floating solar power plant will allow the Iberdrola group to test this new technology and analyse its possible expansion.
This initiative is carried out together with Companhia Pernambucana de Saneamento (Compesa), which operates the water and sewage distribution network throughout the island, and with the support of the Energy Efficiency Programme regulated by the Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel).