Monday, July 30, 2012

Solar Brasil October 16 & 17, 2012 Sao Paulo Brazil

Solar Brasil October 16 & 17, 2012 Sao Paulo Brazil


High electricity prices, a rapidly expanding economy and new legislation in support of solar power should equal a perfect environment to for the solar industry to flourish. Yet with high import taxes, costly interconnection permits and other hidden expenses, some developers in Brazil’s solar market are seeing their calculations on cost per kilowatt starting to rise.

Don’t miss your chance to attend Solar Brasil this October – click here to secure your place
Solar distributors in Brazil are however preparing themselves for soaring demand in 2013 and with several high profile projects already under construction and new country offices of the world’s leading solar companies springing open; the first movers in the market have spotted the opportunity.

Join leading developers at Solar Brasil on 16-17 October.  Developers already confirmed include; Renova Energia, Enel Green Power, Gehrlicher Solar Ecoluz do Brasil, Fotowatio Renewable Ventures, Element Power, SolarPack, Rio Alto Energia, EBES.


3 easy ways to register:
Call us: T +1 971 238 0700 E: Samantha.coleman@greenpowerconferences.com Or click here to register online
Quote 'GEC20' to claim your discount

What is the true cost of developing solar power? How can bureaucratic expenses and taxes be minimized? What further steps are federal and state governments taking to ease the burden?

Have your say on the key issues facing the Brazilian solar market:
-    Are the economics of solar power development favourable in
     Brazil?
-    What is the most significant factor that could restrict the
     industry’s growth?


Click here to take the survey in under 1 minute. Results will be revealed in 2 weeks’ time along with our interview with a leading developer, module supplier and utility active in Brazil’s burgeoning solar market.

Kind regards

Laura Dinnewell
Solar Brasil Event Director
Laura.Dinnewell@greenpowerconferences.com
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