

Vale atinge capacidade máxima no complexo de energia solar Sol do Cerrado
Considerado um dos maiores parques solares da América Latina, o empreendimento vai fornecer 16% de toda a energia consumida pela Vale em suas operações no Brasil, em linha com a estratégia da empresa de zerar as emissões de CO2 até 2050
Sol do Cerrado, whose investments totalled around R$3bn (US$590m), is an important step in helping Vale achieve its climate goals of reducing net carbon emissions (scopes 1 and 2) by 33% by 2030 and zeroing them by 2050. The energy generated by the solar park will reduce Vale's emissions by 134,000 tCO2e/year, which represents the emission of approximately 100,000 compact cars1. Vale also expects to reach 100% of renewable energy consumption in Brazil by 2025, and globally by 2030.
Vale began operations at Sol do Cerrado in November last year, with the energisation of four of the 17 photovoltaic plants or sub-parks of the complex, and expanded the operation over the following months, according to authorisations from the regulatory body.
The project occupies an area equivalent to about 1.3 thousand football pitches and has 1.4 million solar panels with an automatic tracking system of the sun's movement during the day, for greater use of the sun's rays in energy generation. 10.2 million metres of cables are used to conduct the energy.
Currently, Sol do Cerrado has about 100 permanent workers of various qualifications, such as electrotechnicians, electricians and general service assistants. During the implementation of the solar park, between 2021 and 2023, about 3,000 jobs were generated at the peak of activities, almost 50% of local labour and 16% of women. At the time, local residents were trained and employed to work on the construction sites as bricklayers, mechanics and industrial electrical installation professionals. In addition, approximately a quarter of the suppliers hired to implement the project were from the region.
"Over the past few months, we have been working hard on the ramp-up of the project, which went exactly as planned. We have successfully connected the 17 plants of the solar park and should already reach peak production next summer (in the Southern hemisphere)," says Ludmila Nascimento, Vale's Energy and Decarbonisation Director. "Sol do Cerrado is a complex that brings together local development and renewable energy, contributing to our goal of being leaders in sustainable mining."
The project also includes a 15-kilometre-long transmission line, with a voltage of 230,000 volts, connecting the Sol do Cerrado and Jaíba collector substations, from where the energy is discharged to the National Interconnected System.
1Source: Brazilian Labelling Programme, Inmetro, November 2022. The calculation considers a petrol-powered compact car running on average 12,000 km/year, with CO2 emissions of 115g/km. Link: Light vehicles 2022 - Portuguese (Brazil) (www.gov.br)
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