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  • Brazil / Climate / Energy Transition / Environment / Omexom Green Story / Power / Solar

    Episode 7 – Omexom Green Story: Ilumina Pantanal

    Today, our Green Story takes us to the Brazilian Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland and home to a UNESCO World Heritage site. Within Brazil, the Pantanal represents about 230,000 square kilometers divided between the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul and also extends into Bolivia and Paraguay.

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  • Brazil / Overhead transmission lines / Transmission

    Omexom completes transmission line for Rio do Vento wind farm

    In March, Omexom in Brazil delivered for energisation a transmission line that is part of one of the largest wind power projects in the world: the Rio do Vento wind farm complex, for the customer Casa dos Ventos, one of the pioneers and largest developers of wind power projects in Brazil.

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  • Brazil / Hydro / Power

    Omexom has delivered for operation the last of the 44 production units of the Enel Green Power hydroelectric power plant automation project

    In the beginning of February, Omexom commissioned Unit 5 of the Isamu Ikeda SHP plant, owned by Enel Green Power. This delivery represents the 44th and last of the production units that were part of Enel Green Power's project for automating Hydropower Plants.

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  • Brazil / Transmission

    Grid interconnections in Brazil

    On November 2nd, Omexom in Brazil delivered Lot 26 for Energisa which includes a 230 kV Transmission Line with 267.4 km of extension in double circuit.

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  • Brazil / Outdoor lighting

    Replacing conventional lighting with LED in Cafelandia-PR, Brazil

    Omexom in Brasil signed a contract with the Municipality of Cafelândia-PR in July to replace 2,600 points of conventional lighting with LED lighting. 

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  • Batteries / Brazil / Solar

    Rural zones’ quest for energy in Brazil

    In Brazil, 1 % of the population, is still without electricity. In 2003, the Government launched the “Luz Para Todos” electrification programme to guarantee access to electricity in the remote regions.

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