SER Plans 600 Megawatts of Solar, Competitive Pricing By 2017
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SER - Sistema de Energia Renovavel, a new venture in Brazil, is planning to build 600 megawatts of solar plants by 2020 and expects the technology to be competitively priced with other energy sources within six years.
SER will have completed its first 5-megawatt photovoltaic plant in the country’s northeast next year, said David Fontes Pereira, director of energy at Manserv Montagem e Manutencao Ltda., the Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil-based construction company that owns 50 percent of the venture.