Eletrobras
Sociedade Anônima | |
Traded as | BM&F Bovespa: ELET3 |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | 1962 |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Key people |
Wilson Ferreira Júnior (CEO) José Luiz Alquéres (Chairman) |
Products | Electrical power |
Services |
Electricity distribution Electric power transmission Electric power generation |
Revenue | US$ 19.2 billion (2016) |
US$ 1.0 billion (2016) | |
Owner | Brazilian Government (52%) |
Number of employees | 25,809 |
Website |
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Eletrobras (Portuguese pronunciation: [eˌlɛtɾoˈbɾas], full name: Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras S.A.) is a major Brazilian electric utilities company. It's also Latin America's biggest power utility company, tenth largest in the world, and is also the fourth largest clean energy company in the world. Eletrobras holds stakes in a number of Brazilian electric companies, so that it generates about 40% and transmits 69% of Brazil's electric supply. The company's generating capacity is about 43,000 MW, mostly in hydroelectric plants. The Brazilian federal government owns 52% stake in Eletrobras, rest of shares are traded on BM&F Bovespa. The stock is part of the Ibovespa index. It is also traded on the New York Stock Exchange and on the Madrid Stock Exchange
The company's headquarters are located in Brasília, however its main offices are located in Rio de Janeiro.
History
Eletrobras was established in 1962 during João Goulart's presidency.
Operations
Eletrobras is an electric power holding company. It is the largest generation and transmission company in Brazil. Through its subsidiaries it owns about 40% of Brazil's generation capacities and controls 69% of the National Interconnected System.[1]
Eletrobras stands as the biggest company of the electric power sector in Latin America.
Subsidiaries
Among Eletrobras' subsidiaries, there are generation, transmission and distribution companies.
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | December 17, 1965 |
Headquarters | Rio Branco, Brazil |
Key people | Marcos Aurélio Madureira da Silva (CEO) |
Products | Electric power |
Services | Electric power distribution |
Number of employees | 1,230 |
Parent | Eletrobras |
Website |
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Eletrobras Distribuição Acre (Eletroacre) is a Brazilian power company operating in state of Acre, in northern region of Brazil. It was founded on December 17, 1965 as a subsidiary of Eletrobras.[2]
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Utilities |
Founded | 1948 |
Headquarters | Recife, Brazil |
Key people | Sinval Zaidan Gama (CEO) |
Products | Electricity generation |
Number of employees | 4,427 |
Parent | Eletrobras |
Website | www.chesf.gov.br |
CHESF (Companhia Hidro-Elétrica do São Francisco; São Francisco's Hydroelectric Company) generates and transmits electric power from hydroelectric plants to all of the cities in northeast of Brazil. It owns 14 hydroelectric energy plants and 1 thermoelectric energy plant.[3] Sinval Zaidan Gama was made CEO in January 2017.[4]
The main source of energy is the São Francisco River.
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Key people | Sereno Chaise (CEO) |
Number of employees | 700 |
Parent | Eletrobras |
Website |
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Eletrobras CGTEE is a Brazilian power company created on July 11, 1997. It is active in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.[5]
- Eletrobras Amazonas Energia
- Eletrobras Distribution Roraima
- Eletrobras Distribution Rondônia
- Eletrobras Distribution Piauí
- Eletrobras Distribution Alagoas
- Eletrobras Cepel
- Eletrobras Eletropar
- Eletrobras Eletronorte
- Eletrobras Eletronuclear
- Eletrobras Eletrosul
- Eletrobras Furnas
- Itaipu Binacional
International activities
Eletrobras was authorized by Act 11.651, sanctioned on April 7, 2008, to operate abroad as an investor in the power sector, by means of consortiums and/or specific purposes companies; it may also have control on enterprises. In order to coordinate this operation, it was created the Superintendence of Operations Abroad, which will operate following the guidelines of its Board of Directors.
For this first period, the Superintendence of Operations Abroad has set forth the priorities as follows:
1) Interconnect new sources of energy in Latin America with the Brazilian power system; 2) Promote the energetic integration between Brazil and the countries of Latin America; and 3) Prospect opportunities for investment in power energy in other countries to benefit the Brazilian economy by generating new markets for the goods and services suppliers segment.
The Superintendence of Operations Abroad has been developing negotiations with several countries in Latin America and Africa:
- Angola and Namibia – Feasibility Studies of the AHE from Baynes, located in the Cunene River, in the border between the two countries;
- Argentina – AHE Binacional de Garabi;
- Costa Rica – Technical Cooperation Agreement under analysis;
- Nicaragua – Appraisal of AHEs from Boboke and Tumarim;
- Peru – Analysis of feasibility for use of 15 AHEs, totalizing 20,000 MW;
- Uruguay - New transmission lines expanding the already existing electric interconnection between the southern part of Brazil and Uruguay;
- Venezuela – Studies for interconnection with the purpose of having an electric interchange between the two countries.
With Bolivia, Colombia, China, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guinea Bissau, Guyana, Morocco and Nigeria the contacts are in their initial phase.
List of current and former CEOs
Took office in | CEO | # |
1962 | Paulo Richer | 1º |
1964 | José Varonil de Albuquerque Lima | 2º |
1964 | Octavio Marcondes Ferraz | 3º |
1967 | Mario Penna Bhering | 4º |
1975 | Antonio Carlos Magalhães | 5º |
1978 | Arnaldo Rodrigues Barbalho | 6º |
1979 | Maurício Schulman | 7º |
1980 | José Costa Cavalcanti | 8º |
1985 | Mario Penna Bhering | 9º |
1990 | José Maria Siqueira de Barros | 10º |
1992 | Eliseu Resende | 11º |
1993 | José Luis Alquéres | 12º |
1995 | Mario Fernando de Melo Santos | 13º |
1995 | Antônio José Imbassahy da Silva | 14º |
1996 | Firmino Ferreira Sampaio Neto | 15º |
2001 | Cláudio Ávila da Silva | 16º |
2002 | Altino Ventura Filho | 17º |
2003 | Luiz Pinguelli Rosa | 18º |
2004 | Silas Rondeau Cavalcanti Silva | 19º |
2005 | Aloísio Marcos Vasconcelos Novais | 20º |
2006 | Valter Luiz Cardeal de Souza | 21º |
2008 | José Antonio Muniz Lopes | 22º |
2010 | José da Costa Carvalho Neto | 23º |
2016 | Wilson Ferreira Júnior | 24º |
References
- ↑ OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Brazil 2008 Strengthening Governance for Growth. OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform. OECD. 2008. p. 85. ISBN 9789264042933.
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- ↑ "Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
- ↑ "José Carlos De Miranda Farias: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
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