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Brazil

Brazil is as an important growth region for Statkraft, with strategic potential to strengthen and increase the company's generation of renewable energy and trading of electricity worldwide.

Statkraft has been present in Brazil since March 2012 when SN Power acquired a minority stake in the renewable energy company Statkraft Energias Renováveis S.A (former Desenvix). In 2015, Statkraft increased its shareholding to 81.3 per cent and integrated the company into Statkraft.

Statkraft Energias Renováveis is owned 81.3 per cent by Statkraft and 18.7 per cent by FUNCEF (Brazil´s 3rd largest pension fund).

The headquarters are located in Florianópolis (SC) and are home to the business development and structuring activities in the country, as well as the management of our Brazilian power plants.

There are currently 18 wind and hydropower plants in Brazil with a total installed capacity of 450 MW. More than 200 people are employed in Brazil, working in the different regions where the company is present.

Market operations

We provide services for commercial and industrial customers from various segments via our offices in Rio de Janeiro. We prioritize long-term relationships with our customers and customize solutions to their energy needs.

We are the first generator to offer origin-guaranteed trackable renewable energy in Brazil. The International Renewable Energy Certificate (I-REC) helps us certify the source of energy and ensures that the operation is sustainable, with respect to the rules and procedures of the International REC Standard - an institution that certifies tracking of internationally recognized, tradable and reliable electricity attributes (RECs).

Our power plants

Statkraft’s power plants in Brazil are mostly concentrated in the South and Southeast of the country, with potential for expansion in the Northeast.

The location of our power plants is strategic. Hydropower plants are close to major equipment manufacturers, while our wind farms are located in areas with optimal wind conditions.

By 2025, we will expand our business in Brazil through acquisitions and participations in government auctions for new projects, with a focus on wind and solar projects. This expansion is expected to be a combination of M&A and project development (greenfield).

hydropower plant
Brazil
Photo: Statkraft

The hydropower plant Monjolinho in Rio Grande do Sul.

Key facts

  • More than 200 direct employees
  • Present in Brazil since March 2012
  • 18 wind and hydropower plants
  • 450 MW installed capacity
  • Offices in the cities: Florianópolis, Santa Catarina (headquarter), Rio de Janeiro (Markets office / Energy Trading)
  • Power plants in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Bahia and Sergipe

Read more on the Brazil country site

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Brazil country office - Florianópolis
Statkraft Energias Renováveis S/A
Address

Rod. José Carlos Daux – SC 401, nº 5.500 Cond. Square Corporate, sala 325, Torre Jurerê A – 3º andar

Saco Grande, Florianópolis/SC – Brasil / CEP 88032-005

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Brazil markets office (Energy trading) - Rio de Janeiro
Statkraft Energia do Brasil Ltda.
Address

Avenida Bartolomeu Mitre, n° 336

4th floor – office 502

CEP: 22431-002, Leblon – Rio de Janeiro (RJ)

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