Panel SA: Pacaembu’s new electrical system will generate energy with shower water

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The Pacaembu Complex’s electrical system will receive equipment to reduce consumption and avoid power interruption in cases of power outages or peaks, according to the CPFL Group, which is responsible for implementing the solutions.

According to the company, two photovoltaic plants and a mini natural gas cogeneration plant will be installed, which produces energy from heating water in the swimming pool and showers in the complex’s changing rooms.

According to CPFL, 210 tons of carbon dioxide will no longer be emitted into the atmosphere per year with the new technology.

The company will also install four generators and two battery banks.

The group says that the investment is over R$ 60 million.

Joana Cunha with Paulo Ricardo Martins and Diego Felix

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