PowerChina Connects First Unit of 425 MW Solar Plant to the Grid in Brazil
PowerChina has announced that the first unit of its 425 MW solar power plant in Brazil is now connected to the grid and operational. The milestone represents a significant step forward in expanding the country’s renewable energy infrastructure. This progress comes as Brazil’s total solar capacity surpasses 55 GW, highlighting the sector’s impressive growth.
The project is one of several major solar initiatives bolstering Brazil’s commitment to clean energy, alongside ventures like Scatec’s 142 MW plant. These projects are crucial for diversifying the nation’s energy mix and strengthening its position as a renewable energy leader. Developments like Engie Brasil’s 753 MW Assu Sol PV complex also underscore the country’s focus on integrating advanced solar technology to maximize energy output and reduce emissions.



