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Home / News / Market & Investments / What are the largest energy generation companies in Brazil?

What are the largest energy generation companies in Brazil?

Study shows a vision of the current panorama and the concentration of projects in the national electricity sector
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  • August 21, 2024, at 08:54 PM
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What are the largest energy generation companies in Brazil
Study shows companies with the largest volume of installed energy capacity in Brazil. Photo: Freepik

Um internal report released by ENGIE Brasil, this Monday (19), indicates that Eletrobras, the French multinational itself and ENBPar – the company that owns Itaipu and Angra nuclear plants – are the companies with the largest volume of installed capacity in energy projects in the country. 

The document points out that the three companies together account for almost a third of the entire national market share, with 21,7% belonging to Eletrobras; 5,2% to ENGIE; and 4,4% to ENBPar. 

 

If only private sector companies are taken into account, Auren Energia appears in 3rd place after the purchase of AES, followed by distributors Copel (Companhia Paranaense de Energia) and Enel (Empresa Nacional de Energia Elétrica, in the Italian acronym). 

In the survey, it is noteworthy that Eletrobras has 44,3 GW of current installed capacity, which represents practically the entire volume of assets added by ENGIE, Auren, Copel, CTG, Enel, Eneva and CPFL – which, together, total 45,2 GW.

The survey took into account information from the database of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), financial statements of other companies and internal studies by ENGIE Brasil itself.

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Overview of the current panorama of projects in the Brazilian electricity sector. Source: ENGIE Brasil/Reproduction 

Evaluation of numbers 

Bernardo Marangon, director of Prime Energy (a Shell Group company), believes that the study offers the market a good overview of the current panorama of the national electricity sector. 

However, he highlights that, with the arrival and advancement of new energy generation technologies, the trend is towards greater diversification in the representation of companies over time.

“This movement is essential to guarantee a healthier and more competitive market. If we project the scenario for 20 years from now, it is very likely that we will see a much more fragmented and dynamic sector”, he pointed out. 

The executive also highlighted that in the last 20 years the concentration was even more pronounced than it is today. “The evolution is clear, but the path ahead promises to be even more transformative,” he stressed.

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.
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