Consorcio estudia licitar para planta Sao Manoel

19/06/2012

19 de junio 2012 - Cemig GT y CPFL Geracao, generadores de energía en Brasil, podrían licitar en conjunto por la planta hidroeléctrica Sao Manoel de 700 MW en una futura licitación gubernamental que busca garantizar la demanda energética del país a partir del 2017.

Cemig GT, la subsidiaria de Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais, tendrá un 49 por ciento de las acciones. Mientras que CPFL Geracao, que es parte de la firma CPFL Energia, retendrá el resto.

La planta hidroeléctrica será construida en el rio Teles Pires, en la frontera entre los estados de Mato Grosso y Para.

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