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Cachoeira Caldeirão HPP
Located in the cities of Ferreira Gomes and Porto Grande, State of Amapá, the Cachoeira Caldeirão HPP has investments of about R$1.1 billion.
Cachoeira Caldeirão HPP started its operations in May 2016 and has 100% of its energy ensured by commercialization in the A-5 auction of December 2012.
São Manoel HPP
São Manoel hydroelectric power plant is located on the Teles Pires River, on the border between the states of Mato Grosso and Pará.
São Manoel hydroelectric power plant was built in the Teles Pires river basin as a run-of-river plant, that is, it works through a technology that makes it possible to produce energy through a low volume of accumulated water.
Santo Antônio do Jari HPP
Located on the border between the states of Pará and Amapá, Santo Antônio do Jari plant was built to be a milestone of sustainability.
  Santo Antonio do Jari HPP takes advantage of the natural fall of the Jari River, where waterfalls are about 10 m high. The plant was the first hydroelectric power plant in the country to be built from the “platform-plant” concept, inspired by oil platforms, where there is no significant environmental impact around the venture, after the construction is completed.
Salto Grande HPP
Salto Grande Hydroelectric Power Plant is the oldest hydroelectric power plant in operation on the Paranapanema River and is located between the cities of Salto Grande (SP) and Cambará (PR).
Since its opening on April 28, 1958, the Salto Grande HPP has generated clean energy, contributed to the economy of the region, generated jobs, fostered industrial production and rail transportation. Currently, the plant has four Kaplan turbines, a water reservoir with total area of 11.5 km², and a 1,009 meter-long concrete dam.
Salto HPP
Located between the cities of Caçu and Itarumã, 380 km far from Goiânia (GO), Salto Hydroelectric Power Plant provides clean energy for the National Interconnected System.
Salto HPP has two 58 MW generating units with Francis-type turbines and a reservoir with 60.2 km² of area, which extends along 242 km of linear edges. CTG Brasil develops socio-environmental projects around the plant and is an effective member of the Baixo Paranaíba Watershed Committee, participating in the discussions and sustainable improvements for the region.
Rosana HPP
Located between the cities of Rosana (SP) and Diamante do Norte (PR), Rosana Hydroelectric Power Plant is the closest to the mouth of the Paraná River.
Last of the hydroelectric power plants along the Paranapanema River, near where this river meets the Paraná river, Rosana HPP entered operation in 1987 and today has four Kaplan-type turbines. The hydroelectric power plant contributes to improve the environmental quality of the region through the restoration of the Atlantic Forest.
Retiro SHPP
Located on the Sapucaí-Mirim River, State of São Paulo, Retiro Small Hydroelectric Power Plant (SHPP) generated, in 2021, energy to supply a city with about 6,500 inhabitants.
Retiro Small Hydroelectric Power Plant, together with Palmeiras SHPP, is part of the National Interconnected System, that meets the energy demand from all over the country. Both CTG Brasil plants stand out for their high technology employed in operation and safety.
Palmeiras SHPP
Palmeiras Small Hydroelectric Power Plant (SHPP) is located on the Sapucaí-Mirim River, between the cities of São Joaquim da Barra and Guará in the state of São Paulo
Palmeiras SHPP, together with Retiro SHPP, integrates the National Interconnected System, that meets the energy demand from all over the country. Both CTG Brasil plants stand out for their high technology employed in operation and safety.
Jurumirim HPP
The Jurumirim HPP is located between the cities of Cerqueira César and Piraju, in the state of São Paulo.
With a reservoir of seven billion m³ of water and over 470 km² of flooded area, the Jurumirim hydroelectric power plant’s dam is key for the use of the middle region of Paranapanema river.