Iberdrola Wraps Up First Phase Of Noronha Verde With 4,800 Solar Panels In Place
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Iberdrola Wraps Up First Phase Of Noronha Verde With 4,800 Solar Panels In Place
Iberdrola has initiated its Noronha Verde project in Brazil's Fernando de Noronha archipelago, installing 4,800 solar panels as part of a plan to achieve a sustainable energy model. The initiative, aimed at eliminating fossil fuel dependence, will include over 30,000 panels and focus on renewable energy by 2026. The post Iberdrola Wraps Up First Phase Of Noronha Verde With 4,800 Solar Panels In Place appeared first on SolarQuarter.
Iberdrola has completed the first phase of the Noronha Verde project in the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha (Brazil) with the installation of 4,800 solar panels, 15% of the total planned, and the start of the tests to start supplying power to the electrical grid of the island. As the company has reported this Friday, this initiative integrates solar generation and storage with batteries to convert Fernando de Noronha on the first inhabited oc…

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