Investments

Brazil to Obtain R$12.7 Billion in Investments in Energy Auction

In all 21 consortium groups and fifty individual companies participated in the auction, and among the transmission lines to be constructed are lines that will serve cities in twenty states.

The Rio Times
25/04/2017 17:28
Visualizações: 1888 (0) (0) (0) (0)

The National Electric Energy Agency in Brazil, ANEEL, held an energy auction today where 31 of the 35 lots made available for the construction, operation and maintenance of energy transmission lines were authorized. Government officials said investments are expected to total R$12.7 billion from these concessions.

 

“The quality of [participating] companies, their appetite and the volume of investment shows we are coming out of the recession. I am extremely excited and I leave here confident,” said Brazil’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Fernando Coelho Filho, told reporters after the auction.

 

“This was the result of a lot of conversation and collective work. Companies have shown very clear confidence in the country,” added Coelho.

 

The Monday concession bids are for the construction, operation and maintenance of 7,400 km of transmission lines and substations expected to produce 13.2 thousand megavolts (MVA).

 

Among the transmission lines to be constructed are lines that will serve cities in twenty states. In all 21 consortium groups and fifty individual companies participated in the auction. All available substations were auctioned off, as well as 96 percent of the offered lines. An average of seven competitors participated bid in each of the lots offered.

 

“The country still has many difficulties in the political and economic scenario, but here we are talking about investments of thirty years, of people and companies that bet on the future of Brazil and who believe that the country has begun to recover,” concluded the Minister.

 

Among the new companies participating was India’s Saterlite Power, who competed in today’s auction. According to ANEEL, the company already has large investments in transmission lines in India is now trying to expand its operations to Brazil.

Most Read Today
see see
ADIPEC 2025
Johnson Matthey: Leadership and Innovation Driving the G...
31/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
OTC Brazil connects the Equatorial Margin’s potential to...
30/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
New Version of ANP’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Dynamic Da...
30/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Port of Açu and IKM Advance Partnership to Create Brazil...
30/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Port of Açu and SISTAC Sign Agreement to Provide Decommi...
29/10/25
Royalties
Royalties from August Production Distributed to States a...
29/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
iUP Innovation Connections Links Innovation Strategy to ...
29/10/25
ANP
Permanent Production Sharing Offer: Registered Companies...
29/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Firjan Showcases Technology and Innovation Solutions for...
29/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
O&G exploration is key to social development and a just ...
28/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Experts warn regulatory instability threatens US$100 bil...
28/10/25
International Company News
Sercel Awarded Major Contract by ONGC to Supply Sercel 5...
28/10/25
Record
Petrobras announces production record of FPSO Almirante ...
28/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Event brings together global offshore industry leaders a...
28/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Petrobras participates in OTC Brasil 2025, in Rio de Janeiro
28/10/25
Petrobras
Petrobras produced 3.14 million barrels of oil equivalen...
27/10/25
FIRJAN
By 2035+, Rio de Janeiro State’s Energy Potential Could ...
23/10/25
Pre-Salt
PPSA to auction in December the first share of governmen...
23/10/25
Auction
Petrobras wins auction and leases RDJ07 terminal at the ...
23/10/25
Permanent Offer
Equinor acquires two new blocks in the Campos Basin duri...
23/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
OTC Brasil 2025 Kicks Off in One Week with a Packed Prog...
22/10/25
VEJA MAIS
Newsletter TN

Contact us

We use cookies to ensure you have the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you agree with our Privacy Policy, terms of use and cookies.