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About the company

Brazilian Electric Power Co is a Brazil-based energy company. It generates and transmits the electric power across Brazil through regional subsidiaries and numerous Special Purpose Entities (SPE). Most of the Company’s installed capacity derives from low-carbon energy sources: hydro, wind, solar and nuclear. The Company’s activities can be divided into four operation areas: Energy Generation, Energy Transmission, Energy Efficiency and Governmental Programs. Brazilian Electric Power Co manages three programs of the Brazilian government in the electrical energy sector: the National Electrical Energy Conservation Program, the National Program for Universalization of Access and Use of Electrical Energy and the More Light for the Amazon Program. The Company has several subsidiaries, including Companhia de Geracao e Transmissao de Energia Eletrica do Sul do Brasil Eletrobras CGT Eletrosul, Companhia Hidro Eletrica do Sao Francisco and Centrais Eletricas do Norte do Brasil SA Eletronorte.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)6.57bn
  • Net income in USD1.75bn
  • Incorporated1962
  • Employees8.33k
  • Location
    Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SARua da Quitanda, 196 - CentroRIO DE JANEIRO 20.091-005BrazilBRA
  • Phone+55 2 125145151
  • Fax+55 6 133297315
  • Websitehttps://eletrobras.com/
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Mergers & acquisitions

Acquired companyDeal statusDateDate /
Deal status
ELET6:SAO since
announced
Transaction
value
Vale Do Sao Bartolomeu Transmissora De Energia SaAnnounced03 Oct 202403 Oct 2024Announced-7.66%6.67m
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