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(Credit score: Corio Era)
Corio Era and port developer Prumo have signed an MOU to discover utilizing the Port of Açu, north of Rio de Janeiro, for deployment of Corio’s future offshore wind initiatives.
Corio is aiming to develop 5 offshore wind farms in Brazil, totaling 6 GW. Proposed websites for the fixed-bottom wind farms, every roughly 1.2 GW, have been registered within the nation’s maritime areas.
“To assist the deployment of offshore wind farms in Brazil, it’s essential that we have now first-class port infrastructure for wind farm set up, operation and upkeep,” says Jonathan Cole, CEO of Corio Era.
“At Corio we all know how necessary partnerships are to the profitable supply of main power infrastructure. This is the reason we’re delighted to work with regional chief Prumo to discover the long run potential of the Port of Açu as a strategic base for a pioneering new trade that would convey huge advantages to the individuals of Brazil.”