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198

San Jacinto Tizate geothermal project

From USD 3.00 Available tonnes: 30,000
Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. ("Polaris") is dedicated to the acquisition, development, and operation of renewable energy projects in Latin America. As a high-performing and financially sound company, we are a key contributor to the energy transition. Our commitment to sustainability is deeply embedded in our business stra…

1279

Fundão-Santa Clara Energetic Complex Project (FSCECP)

From USD 1.00 Available tonnes: 14,324
The objective of the project is the generation of zero carbon emission electricity from a renewable source - hydropower.

4937

Anhanguera Hydro Power Project

From USD 2.89 Available tonnes: 1,435
According to the expectations of the International Energy Agency (IEA), hydropower is expected to remain the world’s largest source of renewable energy. The reason? It is simple: when it comes to renewables, hydroelectricity is one of the most mature technologies globally. It is a reliable, versatile, and low-cost generati…

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