CTEEP - Companhia de Transmissão de Energia Elétrica Paulista

07/29/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/29/2022 10:48

TAESA AND ISA CTEEP ENERGIZE PARAGUAÇU TRANSMISSION LINE

TAESA AND ISA CTEEP ENERGIZE PARAGUAÇU TRANSMISSION LINE


With an investment of more than R$ 680 million, the project interconnects the Northeast and Southeast regions, contributing to the flow of renewable energy to large consumption centers

July 2022 - Electric power transmitters TAESA and ISA CTEEP have just completed the construction of the Paraguaçu Electric Interconnection, located in the states of Bahia and Minas Gerais and comprising the Poções III - Padre Paraíso 2 500 kV 338-kilometer-long transmission line. The investment made was approximately R$ 680 million and the Allowed Annual Revenue (RAP) is around R$ 143 million (2022/2023 tariff cycle).

The project is connected to the Aimorés Electric Interconnection transmission line, powered up in May by the same consortium, and will have a key role in the distribution of renewable energy generated in the Northeast, from solar and wind sources, to the Southeast, the region with the highest load consumption. The projects combined amount to 546 kilometers in length.

"The energization of the two lines, LT Aimorés and LT Paraguaçu, brings robustness to the National Interconnected System (SIN), equalizing load and demand, with the transport of the abundant renewable energy generated in the Northeast. It is yet another project that meets the Company's business strategy, which has the mission of connecting Brazil with safe and reliable energy", comments Luís Alessandro Alves, TAESA's Director of Implementation.

"We work towards the generation of sustainable value. Therefore, delivering another enterprise that contributes to progress in the use of renewable energies is absolutely in line with our strategy. Paraguaçu and Aimorés are gigantic combined projects that will deliver high-quality electricity to the population, especially in the Southeast region of the country", adds Dayron Urrego, chief project officer at ISA CTEEP.
IE Paraguaçu

Almost 600 towers were installed during works, connecting 14 municipalities in the states of Bahia and Minas Gerais and generated1,320 jobs, with significant employment of local workforce.

The transmission line cables were launched with the use of drones in places with dense vegetation, avoiding cutting of native forest. A 237-hectare preserved area was also donated to be added to the Mata do Passarinho Natural Heritage Private Reserve, the only place where the Entufado-baiano is found, one of the most endangered bird species on the planet. The initiative was acknowledged by the Hugo Werneck Award.

The companies also contributed to the strengthening of quilombola communities (Paraguai and Córrego Santana) around the project, with renovations, donation of equipment, improvements in the water supply system, educational courses and construction of nurseries and workshops for seedling production.

The Paraguaçu Electric Interconnection, purchased in Batch 03 of the transmission auction held in 2016, was built by Aliança Interligação Elétrica (AIE), a consortium comprising both companies, each with a 50% share.

IE Paraguaçu location map


About TAESA

Transmissora Aliança de Energia Elétrica S.A. - TAESA - is one of the largest private electric power transmission groups in Brazil in terms of Allowed Annual Revenue (RAP). The company is solely dedicated to construction, operation and maintenance of transmission assets, with 12,122 km of operation lines and 1,892 km of lines under construction, totaling 14,014 km in length and 101 substations. In addition, it has operating assets with voltage levels between 230 and 525kV, presence in all 5 regions of the country (18 states and the Federal District) and an Operation and Control Center located in Brasília. Currently, TAESA holds 40 transmission grantings: (i) 10 grantings that make up the company holding (TSN, Novatrans, ETEO, GTESA, PATESA, Munirah, NTE, STE, ATE and ATE II); (ii) 11 wholly-owned investees (Brasnorte, ATE III, São Gotardo, Mariana, Miracema, Janaúba, Sant'Ana, São João, São Pedro, Lagoa Nova and Ananaí); and (iii) 19 holdings (ETAU, Transmineiras and the AIE and TBE Groups). TAESA stands out for its high level of technical knowledge, high management standards and operational skills, in order to ensure satisfactory return for its shareholders and a motivating work environment for its employees.

About ISA CTEEP

With a staff around 1,400 employees, ISA CTEEP operates in 17 Brazilian States, operating a complex transmission network, responsible for the flow of 30% of all electricity consumed in the country, and 92% in the State of São Paulo. Its electric system comprises over 21 thousand kilometers of transmission lines and 137 substations (assets in operation and under construction) up to 550 kV voltage. Its main shareholder is Colombian company ISA, which holds 35.82% of the total capital.

Press Information - TAESA
GBR Comunicação
Carla Falcão - [email protected]
Jeferson Ribeiro - [email protected]
Guilherme Revitto - [email protected]

Press Information - ISA CTEEP
RPMA Comunicação
Kelly Queiroz - (11) 94216-3176
[email protected]

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