Petrobras (NYSE: PBR), the renowned Brazilian state-run oil and gas company, has recently unveiled its ambitious plans to boost its sustainable energy portfolio.
This strategic move involves the potential installation of 48 megawatts of solar energy capacity across three of its refineries. Such a significant leap toward renewable energy integration not only highlights Petrobras' commitment to environmental sustainability but also positions it as a frontrunner in the global energy transition.
Advancing Toward Decarbonization
The decision to use solar power aligns seamlessly with Petrobras' overarching vision for decarbonization. By leveraging the photovoltaic (PV) technology, the company aims to mitigate its carbon footprint while boosting operational efficiency. These PV projects are set to begin power generation operations by 2025 and will be strategically situated at the following refineries:
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