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Omexom Brazil Upgrades Protection and Control Systems at Amador Aguiar I and II
In January 2025, Omexom in Brazil signed an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract with the Capim Branco Energia Consortium (CCBE). The contract covers the modernization of the protection, control, and instrumentation systems of the Amador Aguiar I and II hydroelectric power plants, which collectively provide 450 MW of installed capacity.
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Omexom modernised the Takamaka hydroelectric power plant on Reunion Island
The Takamaka hydroelectric plant nestles in a tropical valley in Reunion’s national park. The power plant – the island’s primary source of renewable energy – requires modernisation work in which Omexom Montélimar is playing its part.
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Tâmega project: Omexom worked in Portugal on the largest hydroelectric complex in Europe in the last 25 years
Last May, in the Hydroelectric Complex of the Tâmega River, Omexom started working with Iberdrola on the largest hydroelectric project in Europe in the last 25 years.
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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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