Brazil's Migratio Group Leading the Way in Green Energy Projects
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- Brazil's Migratio Group, in partnership with ASJA, is investing 190mn reais in projects to generate electricity from biogas and produce green hydrogen, benefiting around 20,000 households.
- The projects in Campina Grande and Guarabira, Paraíba state, will have a combined installed capacity of 2.5MW and are expected to generate around 40GWh/y.
- Another initiative involves Begreen Bioenergia e Fertilizantes Sustentáveis forming agreements to develop plants for decentralized production of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia in Rio Grande do Sul, with total investments of 150mn reais.
- Migratio is also exploring partnerships with regional banks and food industries to finance projects and invest in local production of green fertilizers, fostering decarbonization in the agribusiness chain.
Brazil's Migratio group, led by managing partner Fábio Saldanha, is at the forefront of sustainable energy projects in the country. In collaboration with ASJA, Migratio Bioenergia is investing 190mn reais to generate electricity from biogas and produce green hydrogen. The projects in Campina Grande and Guarabira aim to benefit 20,000 households, with a combined capacity of 2.5MW and an estimated annual generation of 40GWh. These initiatives are a significant step towards sustainable energy production and reducing carbon emissions. In another effort, Begreen Bioenergia e Fertilizantes Sustentáveis, a joint venture involving Migratio Participações, Torao Participações, and Pharo Participações, is working on building plants for low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production in Rio Grande do Sul. This project, with investments of 150mn reais, will contribute to Brazil's self-sufficiency in nitrogen fertilizer production. Migratio is actively seeking financial support from regional banks and exploring partnerships with food industries to promote the local production of green fertilizers. The group's commitment to sustainable energy and decarbonization is evident in its strategic investments and collaborations across various regions in Brazil.
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