The initiative is part of the Renewable Energy for the Environment Program, which seeks to expand access to clean energy in Santa Fe through partnerships and shared use. Specifically, the proposal implies that several people or institutions can associate and share the renewable energy generated from a single renewable electrical system.
"The decision is to continue moving forward and keep the provincial adhesion to the national law (of Distributed Generation of Renewable Energies). It generates the possibility to multiply the task."
"The desire is that this can be replicated, and redouble efforts to continue the promotion," Perotti said, adding: "We thank them for being pioneers; we have been encouraged to be the first and give content to a program that is much more than an enunciation."
TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION
Meanwhile, Gonnet explained, "It is a program developed together with the EPE, in the context of the energy transition plan in the province, a work that we have been doing inter-ministerially. It generates renewable energies to be shared with institutions, industries or homes. It is innovative from a technical and environmental point of view."
During the activity, three leading cases were presented. The government of Santa Fe has already been developing them together with different institutions, universities and cooperatives were presented
The event was aimed at members of public companies, electric cooperatives, and strategic partners of the private sector to generate business models with positive economic, social and environmental impact. It should be noted that more than 50 people participated in person and more than 100 through the YouTube channel of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.
LEDING CASES
The first case presented was the collaborative energy project for the campus of the National University of Rafaela in which the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is working together with the Provincial Energy Company and the University.
The second case was the private urban project of collaborative energy for La Rinconada in Ibarlucea, which will be aimed at supplying the neighborhood.
Finally, the Communal President of Maria Teresa, Gonzalo Goyechea, exhibited the Solar Community Project, which is financed by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology of the Nation and promoted by María Teresa Electric Cooperative, the UTN Venado Tuerto, and the Commune of María Teresa.