Meanwhile, the Alayara Institute draws attention to the fact that the 28 billion reais cited by the association only includes the cost of the Jorge Lacerda plant in Figueira, which will cost an additional 750 million reais, and another 9 billion reais for the Candiota plant, for a total of already 37.5 billion reais. The institute explains that it has adjusted the value over time, based on the evolution of each plant’s costs over the past few years, to arrive at an amount between R$76 billion and R$107 billion.