Magnactive 100% financed!
Following the partnership between SOLVasto and GoParity, a leading platform for investment in sustainable energy projects through crowdfunding, our client Magnactive’s photovoltaic power plant is 100% financed, starting up the installation in the coming days.
Read MoreVitorino & Filhos reduces its grid dependency about 56%
SOLVasto delivered a 46 kWp photovoltaic power plant to Vitorino & Filhos, a company located in Peniche dedicated to the processing and marketing of food products, namely fish, crustaceans and mollusks, under a turnkey system.
Vitorino & Filhos will now self-consumption around 60 MWh/year, which represents an annual reduction in its consumption of the electricity grid of around 56%.
Thus, the power plant provides a significant benefit that translates into a return on investment of about 5 years, with a profitability (IRR) of 22%. On the other hand, it considerably reduces its carbon footprint, promoting the production and use of renewable energies.
Read MoreProject Sport Algés and Dafundo 100% FINANCED!!
A new financing project was opened by SOLVasto, in partnership with GoParity (leading investment platform in sustainable energy projects), on October 10 and in 5 days is already TOTALLY FINANCED, part of the financing guaranteed through crowdfunding.
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Project AMINATA- Évora
SOLVasto, through its partner GoParity (a leading investment platform in sustainable energy projects), was able to complete the financing in 17 days through crowdfunding of a 49kWp photovoltaic power plant at AMINATA Évora Clube de Natação’s facilities.
Read MoreWhat’s a tier one solar module?
The term tier 1 is often used, with total freedom, as a seal of quality for a solar module, but it is actually not correct to use it directly as such.
Read MoreOndagel will have about 50% of the energy produced by the Sun.
Ondagel assigend SOLVasto with the project, licensing and turnkey installation of a photovoltaic solar power plant for self-consumption (UPAC), with a total power of 95 kWp, which should go into production at the end of May.
Ondagel bases its activity on the processing and marketing of deep-frozen food, which is why it has a high and constant electricity consumption throughout the year.
It is therefore expected that the plant will reduce its current grid consumption by around 50%, avoiding the emission of 21 tons of CO2 per year.
The saving in the electric bill allows this investment to have a return period of about 4 years.
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