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Solatio plans 4 GW of solar energy for hydrogen production in Brazil – SPE

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Spanish solar developer Solatio says it is planning 4 GW of solar power to support hydrogen production in Brazil, under a $1.94 billion deal with the Piauí state government.

June 11, 2024 Luis Ini

By pv magazine LatAm

Solatio CEO Pedro Vaquer and Rafael Fonteles, the governor of the Brazilian state of Piauí, have agreed to build what is being billed as the country’s largest PV project.

The 4 GW solar project will be built from 2025 in Parnaíba’s export-free zone, Bom Princípio do Piauí. The $1.98 billion plant will produce hydrogen for the ammonia industry in Parnaíba, with the first phase of 3 GW expected to be completed between 2025 and 2025. mid-2025 and 2028.

Solatio said in a press release that it has an environmental permit to produce 11.4 GW of green hydrogen and ammonia in Piauí, with a particular focus on supplying the European market.

In October 2023, the Piauí government announced an agreement to produce and export 5 GW of green ammonia.

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