Iberdrola to build $5.5 B worth transmission lines in Brazil

Brazil: The power grid line will be laid between the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais and São Paulo.

 


Iberdrola transmission lines Brazil

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Brazil: The power grid line will be laid between the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais and São Paulo.

Additionally, Neoenergia (Iberdrola’s subsidiary) has secured a contract for constructing 291 km long power transmission lines in another Brazilian state, Mato Grosso do Sul.

According to Brazil’s National Electricity Agency (Aneel), the investment in the two transmission projects comes to $5.5 B (BRL 5.5 B). The projects are expected to generate over 11,000 jobs during construction.

“The acquisition of the assets reinforces Neoenergia’s expansion in the transmission segment and consolidates the company’s commitment to the development of the country’s electricity sector. We have a relevant role in the execution of the transmission project in the last five years that strengthens us in this market. The excellent partnerships with construction companies and suppliers allow us to achieve very favourable conditions,” said Neoenergia future CEO Eduardo Capelastegui.

Iberdrola said that the aim of the 1,707 km project is to increase the transmission capacity of the northern region of Minas Gerais to facilitate the flow of energy produced by renewable sources.

The project will have three 500 kV lines and a 440 kV line. The company’s subsidiary will also construct the new 500 kV New Bridge 3 substation as part of the project.

The deadline granted by Aneel for constructing the project is 60 months from the signing of the concession contract, which will take place on 30 September 2022.

Under the second project, Neoenergia will build 291 km of lines across nine municipalities in Mato Grosso do Sul. The project includes two 230 kV lines and sections along with a 230/138 kV Paraíso 2 – 2×150 MVA substation.

The goal of the smaller transmission project is the integration of the Fundãozinho, Areado, and Bandeirante hydroelectric power plants and the connection of the distribution in Paraíso. Aneel expects the project to be completed in 48 months.

 

Source: NS Energy