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*ENGIE installed capacity: -- MW
**Figures do not include generation in Jirau
of -- MW
Cumulative production
-- GWh
until September of 2024
Hydroelectric plants
-- MW
of 8115 MW
Complementary
-- MW
of 1782 MW
View ENGIE’s power plants
HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
WIND POWER
SOLAR
BIOMASS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Hydroelectric
Jirau
3750 MW
Hydroelectric
Estreito Hydroelectric Power Plant
1087 MW
Biomass
Ibitiúva Thermoelectric Plant
33 MW
Biomass
Ferrari Thermoelectric Plant
80,5 MW
Wind Plant
Trairi Wind Complex
212,6 MW
Solar
Conjunto Fotovoltaico Paracatu
132 MW
Solar
Floresta Photovoltaic PlantFloresta
86 MW
Solar
Nova Aurora Photovoltaic Plant
3 MW
Hydroelectric
Salto Santiago Hydroelectric Power Plant
1420 MW
Hydroelectric
Salto Osório Hydroelectric Power Plant
1,078 MW
Hydroelectric
Passo Fundo Hydroelectric Power Plant
226 MW
Hydroelectric
Itá Hydroelectric Power Plant
1,450 MW
Hydroelectric
Machadinho Hydroelectric Power Plant
1140 MW
Solar
Assú V Photovoltaic Plant
30 MW
Biomass
Lages Cogeneration Unit
28 MW
Wind Plant
Tubarão Wind Plant
2,1 MW
Wind Plant
ubarão P&D 2 Wind Plant
4,2 MW
Under Construction
Santo Agostinho Wind Plant
434 MW
Under Construction
Conjunto Eólico Serra do Assuruá
846 MW
Hydroelectric
Jaguara Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
424 MW
Solar
Nova Aurora Photovoltaic Plant
Installed Capacity
3 MW
Hydroelectric
Machadinho Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
1,140 MW
Wind Plant
Tubarão Wind Plant
Installed Capacity
2.1 MW
Hydroelectric
São Salvador Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
243.2 MW
Biomass
Lages Cogeneration Unit
Installed Capacity
28 MW
Hydroelectric
Ponte de Pedra Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
176.1 MW
Hydroelectric
Itá Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
1,450 MW
Biomass
Ibitiúva Thermoelectric Plant
Installed Capacity
33 MW
Hydroelectric
Miranda Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
408 MW
Hydroelectric
Salto Santiago Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
1,420 MW
Biomass
Ferrari Thermoelectric Plant
Installed Capacity
80.5 MW
Hydroelectric
Cana Brava Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
450 MW
Hydroelectric
Rondonópolis Small Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
26.6 MW
Hydroelectric
José Gelázio da Rocha Small Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
23.7 MW
Hydroelectric
Passo Fundo Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
226 MW
Hydroelectric
Estreito Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
1,087 MW
Hydroelectric
Salto Osório Hydroelectric Power Plant
Installed Capacity
1,078 MW
Wind Plant
Umburanas Wind Complex
Installed Capacity
360 MW
Wind Plant
Campo Largo 2 Wind Complex
Installed Capacity
361.2 MW
Wind Plant
Campo Largo Wind Complex
Installed Capacity
326.7 MW
Solar
Assú V Photovoltaic Plant
Installed Capacity
30 MW
Wind Plant
Trairi Wind Complex
Installed Capacity
212.6 MW
Solar
Conjunto Fotovoltaico Paracatu
Installed Capacity
132 MW
Solar
Floresta Photovoltaic PlantFloresta
Installed Capacity
86 MW
Wind Plant
Tubarão P&D 2 Wind Plant
Installed Capacity
4.2 MW
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ENGIE’s plants under construction
ENGIE Brasil already generates more than 100% of its installed capacity from renewable sources such as hydroelectricity, wind, thermal, biomass and solar. Over its 20 years of operations in Brazil, ENGIE has invested in the growth of renewable power, unveiling operations at the Cana Brava, Itá, Machadinho, São Salvador, Estreito, Jirau, Ponte de Pedra, Trairi, Santa Mônica plants as well as other smaller ones. Since 1998, the combined output represents a growth of 5,600 MW in our proprietary installed capacity.
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