We operate 12 hydropower plants, 2 small hydroelectric power plants and have interests in 3 other assets.
Browse the plants below and learn in detail about each of our operations.
Browse the plants below and learn in detail about each of our operations.
One of the newest hydroelectric power plants in Paranapanema River, Canoas I HPP is responsible for part of the energy generated in the southeast region of the country.
River, between the cities of Palmital (State of São Paulo) and Andirá (State of Paraná).
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.
The largest plant in the Paranapanema river, Capivara HPP is located between the cities of Porecatu (PR) and Taciba (SP).
One of the most important plants of the Paranapanema river, Chavantes HPP is located on the São Paulo and Paraná states border, between the cities of Chavantes (SP) and Ribeirão Claro (PR).
The Garibaldi HPP is located between the cities of Abdon Batista and Cerro Negro, state of Santa Catarina, and has an installed capacity of 191.9 MW.
The Ilha Solteira Hydroelectric Power Plant is located in the Paraná River between the cities of Ilha Solteira (SP) and Selvíria (MS).
The Jupiá HPP was the first hydroelectric power plant with major use of its production in the state of São Paulo and Brazil.
The Jurumirim HPP is located between the cities of Cerqueira César and Piraju, in the state of São Paulo.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Located on the border between the states of Pará and Amapá, Santo Antônio do Jari plant was built to be a milestone of sustainability.
São Manoel hydroelectric power plant is located on the Teles Pires River, on the border between the states of Mato Grosso and Pará.
The second largest in capacity in the Paranapanema River, Taquaruçu hydroelectric power plant is located between the cities of Sandovalina (SP) and Itaguajé (PR).
Did you know that the water level on the reservoirs impacts the energy distribution across the country? We are constantly monitoring these conditions. Follow the information about the levels of our reservoirs in real time.
We invest in our assets, contributing to the reliability and efficiency of the Brazilian electricity sector.