Maranhão will receive R$ 18 billion for investments in transmission lines

Brazilian state will also receive R$ 153 million to promote the Luz para Todos program
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Maranhão receberá R$ 18 bi para investimentos em linhas transmissão
Resources for transmission lines in Maranhão will be made available through the New PAC. Photo: Pixabay

O Maranhão will receive from Federal government about R$ 93.9 billion for carrying out investments in works of New PAC (Growth Acceleration Program).

Of this amount, R$ 18 billion intended for the implementation of 1,512 kilometers of transmission lines It is R$ 153 million to support the program Light for All, which seeks to bring access to electricity to remote communities.

The remainder of the amount will be used in the state for works under the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program; the duplication of BR-010 (the highway that connects the cities of Imperatriz and Açailândia) and 201 4G telephone towers. 11 works are also planned to restore historical heritage in São Luís (MA).

O announcement of the value and distribution of resources was accomplished, this Monday (06), by the Chief Minister of the Civil House, Rui Costa, during the program's launch ceremony, in the state capital.

Launch ceremony of the new PAC in Maranhão. Photo: Marina Rafael/MEsp

Power lines

In addition to revealing the investments planned for Maranhão, the Chief Minister of the Civil House also he said that the Brazil plans to carry out large lines [power transmission] to turn on the power generated by the regions North and Northeast with the Southeast.

“Together, these investments represent more than R$ 50 billion and are able to attract more than R$ 150 billion investments in wind and solar power plants and water projects, which will become economically viable with the arrival of transmission lines”, said Rui Costa.

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Henry 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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