Energy

Abdul Latif Jameel Energy’s FRV to Power 400,000 Homes in Brazil

FRV has obtained the preliminary environmental license to develop a photovoltaic project in the state

SME News Service

Fotowatio Renewable Ventures, a leading developer of sustainable energy solutions, and part of Abdul Latif Jameel Energy, has obtained the preliminary environmental license to develop a new solar farm in Brazil.

The project will deliver energy to more than 400,000 homes in the state of Ceará.

Complexo Fotovoltaico Banabuiu Solar Farm will be the first project performed by FRV since it recommenced its operations in Brazil.

Located in the state of Ceará, in the Northeast region of the country, the plant will span an area of 648 hectares and has an estimated annual energy production capacity of over 745,000 MWh, with an output of 300 MWac.

Abdul Latif Jameel Energy’s FRV to Build Solar Plant in Spain

The commissioning of this facility is expected to save 93,780 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and will create more than 300 jobs for local contractors and suppliers during the construction phase.

The project will contribute to the diversification of the local economy and will be a source of investment for the region, providing indirect economic opportunities for local businesses.

Fady Jameel, Deputy Chairman and Vice Chairman of Abdul Latif Jameel, said: “Abdul Latif Jameel Energy is deeply committed to supporting global efforts towards a more sustainable future for all, and this new project in Brazil takes us one step closer to expanding our global footprint and delivering on this ambition.

"It is also demonstrative of our strong belief that empowering local communities is central to a successful energy transition. Not only will this project deliver clean energy to more than 400,000 homes, but it will also play a central role in local diversification efforts to drive economic growth.”

Manuel Pavón, Managing Director of FRV South America said: "This project marks an important milestone in FRV’s presence and plans in the Brazilian market.

"We are confident that the progress made in this project will allow us to continue contributing to the decarbonization of the energy sector in Brazil and its independence from other sources of fossil fuels."

Meanwhile, Tristán Higuero, Chief Development Business Officer of FRV said: "This solar farm allows FRV to continue expanding its reach and influence around the world.

"Our ambition, through this project, is to contribute to the sustainable economic growth of the country by generating wealth and employment, while helping to build a more sustainable future."

Read More: Abdul Latif Jameel Energy’s FRV Acquires Majority Stake in Major BESS

Dubai Customs Launches ‘Dubai Logistics Academy’ to Enhance Competencies in Key Economic Sectors

UAE Engages in Comprehensive Talks at COP29 in Preparation for UN Water Conference 2026

RAKEZ to Showcase Business Solutions for Sustainable Automotive Investors at London EV Show

Life Unboxed – The Evolution of the Kibsons Blue Box

Mashreq and Landmark Retail Launch Qatar’s First Private Sector Sustainability-Linked Finance Partnership