Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras S.A.(Portuguese pronunciation:[eˌlɛtɾoˈbɾas],commonly referred to asElectrobras) is a majorBrazilianelectric utilities company. The company's headquarters are located inRio de Janeiro.

Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras S.A.
Company typePublic
B3:ELET3
Nasdaq:EBR
BMAD:XELTB
IndustryElectricity
Founded11 June 1962;62 years ago(1962-06-11)
Headquarters,
Brazil
Key people
Wilson Ferreira Júnior (CEO)[1][2]
ProductsElectrical power
ServicesElectricity distribution
Electric power transmission
Electric power generation
RevenueIncreaseR$44.4 billion(2021)[3]
IncreaseR$10.9 billion(2021)[3]
DecreaseR$5.7 billion(2021)[3][4]
OwnerBrazilian Government(46.63%)[5]
Number of employees
12,018(2021)[3]
Websiteeletrobras

It isLatin America's biggest power utility company, tenth largest in the world, and is also the fourth largest clean energy company in the world.[citation needed]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 51,000 MW, mostly in hydroelectric plants. The Brazilian federal government owned 52% stake in Eletrobras until June 2022, the rest of the shares traded onB3.The stock is part of theIbovespaindex. It is also traded on theNasdaq Stock Marketand on theMadrid Stock Exchange.

History

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Eletrobras was established in 1962 duringJoão Goulart's presidency.

Operations

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The Itaipu Dam at night - The world's largest hydroelectric plant by energy generation and second-largest by installed capacity

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.[6]

Eletrobras stands as the biggest company of the electric power sector inLatin America.

Subsidiaries

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Among Eletrobras' subsidiaries, there are generation and transmission companies.

Eletronorte S.A.
Company typePrivate, subsidiary of Eletrobras
IndustryPower generation
Founded1973;51 years ago(1973)
Headquarters,
ProductsElectrical power
ServicesElectricity distribution
Number of employees
3,655
Websitewww.eln.gov.br

Eletronorte(Centrais Elétricas do Norte do Brasil S.A.) is responsible for the power generation, transmission and distribution in the states ofAmazonas,Pará,Acre,Rondônia,Roraima,Amapá,TocantinsandMato Grosso.

Eletropar S.A.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPrivate equity
Founded1995;29 years ago(1995)
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro,Brazil
RevenueUS$98.0 Million (2010)
US$13.6 Million (2010)
Total assetsUS$152.4 Million (2011)
Number of employees
230
Websiteeletrobraspar

Eletrobras Eletroparacts in participations of other energy companies.

CHESF S.A.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryUtilities
Founded1948;76 years ago(1948)
HeadquartersRecife,Brazil
Key people
Fabio Lopes Alves (CEO)[8][9]
ProductsElectricity generation
Number of employees
4,427
ParentEletrobras
Websitechesf.br

CHESF(CompanhiaHidro-Elétrica doSãoFrancisco; São Francisco's Hydroelectric Company) generates and transmitselectric powerfromhydroelectricplants to all of the cities in northeast ofBrazil.It owns 14 hydroelectric energy plants and 1 thermoelectric energy plant.[10]Sinval Zaidan Gama was made CEO in January 2017.[11]

The main source of energy is theSão Francisco River.

Eletrobras CGTEE S.A.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryElectricity
Founded26 December 1996(1996-12-26)[12]
Defunct2 January 2020(2020-01-02)[12]
Headquarters,
ParentEletrobras
DivisionsCGT Eletrosul
Websitecgteletrosul.br

Eletrobras CGTEEwas a Brazilian power company[12]created on 11 July 1997. It is active in the state ofRio Grande do Sul.[13]

Eletrobras Cepel

Eletrobras Eletronuclear

Eletrobras Eletrosul

Eletrobras Furnas

Itaipu Binacional

International activities

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Eletrobras was authorized by Act 11.651, sanctioned on 7 April 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 inLatin Americawith the Brazilian power system;
  2. Promote the energetic integration betweenBraziland the countries ofLatin 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 inLatin Americaand Africa:

  • AngolaandNamibia– Feasibility Studies of the AHE[clarification needed]from Baynes, located in the Cunene River, in the border between the two countries;
  • Argentina– AHE Binacional deGarabi;
  • 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.

WithBolivia,Colombia,China,Ecuador,El Salvador,Guinea Bissau,Guyana,MoroccoandNigeriathe contacts are in their initial phase.

List of current and former CEOs

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Took office in CEO #
1962 Paulo Richer
1964 José Varonil de Albuquerque Lima
1964 Octavio Marcondes Ferraz
1967 Mario Penna Bhering
1975 Antonio Carlos Magalhães
1978 Arnaldo Rodrigues Barbalho
1979 Maurício Schulman
1980 José Costa Cavalcanti
1985 Mario Penna Bhering
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
2020 Rodrigo Limp 25º
2022 Wilson Ferreira Júnior 26º

Privatization in 2022

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In May 2021, theCâmara dos Deputadosapproved aProvisional Measure(MP), sent by theBolsonaro Government,that foresees the privatization of Eletrobras. The process would take place through the sale of newordinary shareson theB3 Stock Exchange,which in practice would decrease the shareholding interest of thegovernmentand theBrazilian Development Bank(BNDES) to about 45%, with more papers offered to private investors. Where each shareholder, individually, could not hold more than 10% of the voting capital of the company. TheGovernmentwould maintain a special class of share (golden share) that grants itveto powerin decisions of the shareholders' meeting.[14]The MP was approved in the Senate Plenary, on 17 June 2021, with the presentation of three different opinions by the rapporteur, SenatorMarcos Rogério(DEM-RO). The dispute was reflected in the result of the vote: the MP received 42 votes in favor and 37 against.[15][16]

Privatization advocates argue that once privatized the company would increase its investment capacity.[17]However it was criticized by other sectors of society, such as the Union Movement for Energy,Instituto de Energia e Meio Ambiente(IEMA), and theFederação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo(FIESP), fearing that the project could lead to increased tariffs for consumers and cause environmental damage.[18][19]The main concerns about the privatization were amendments requiring the contracting ofthermoelectric plantspowered bynatural gasand the authorization to build theTucuruí transmission linewithout the need forenvironmental permitsfrom theInstituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis(IBAMA) and theFundação Nacional do Índio(FUNAI).[20]

The final version of the project was approved on 21 June 2021. The final proposal extends contracts of thePROINFAfor 20 years, provides for the construction ofSHPs,and forbids, for ten years, that subsidiaries of Eletrobras are extinguished. The MP also determines revitalization projects in theBacia do rio São Francisco,theFurnasreservoirs, in theAmazonia,Madeira RiverandTocantins River.Also,Eletronuclear,responsible for theUsina Nuclear de Angra,and the Brazilian participation in theItaipu Damwill be dismembered from Eletrobras and kept under state control.[21][22]

In July 2021, Bolsonaro sanctioned the Provisional Measure for the privatization of Eletrobras. According to government accounts the privatization would reduce the electricity bill by about 7.36%.[23]On the other hand, entities in the sector said that the electricity bill will become more expensive with the privatization.[24]

The focus of the privatization is to sell shares until the government ceases to own 60% of the shares and owns 45% of the company, thus losing the majority stake in the company.[25]

In September 2021, theEmpresa Brasileira de Participações em Energia Nuclear e Binacional(ENBPar) was created, with the objective of taking over Eletrobras activities that cannot be privatized, such as the Itaipu Binacional and Eletronuclear companies (Angra 1, 2 and 3 plants) and the management of public policies, under law 14.182/2021.[26]

On 14 June 2022, 802.1 million shares were sold, with a base price ofR$42 (US$8.56), in an operation that movedR$33.7 billion (US$6.9 billion).[27]With this, the Union's stake in the voting capital of the state company was reduced from 68.6% to 40.3%.[28]

Major shareholders includeGIC Private Limited,theCanada Pension Plan Investment Board(CPPIB), and the Brazilian manager 3G Radar, linked to3G Capital.[28]

Employees and retirees of Eletrobras and its subsidiaries had priority to acquire up to 10% of the total shares offered.[29]It was also authorized that workers could buy company shares using up to 50% of the balance of theFGTS.[29]

References

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  1. ^"Wilson Ferreira Júnior reassume presidência da Eletrobras"(in Brazilian Portuguese). G1. 19 September 2022.Retrieved21 September2022– via Reuters.
  2. ^"Wilson Ferreira Junior toma posse"(in Brazilian Portuguese). Eletrobras Notícias. 19 September 2022.Retrieved21 September2022.
  3. ^abcd"Relatório da Administração 2021".Eletrobras RI(in Brazilian Portuguese). 18 March 2022. pp. 56, 61, 68.Retrieved6 July2022.
  4. ^"Eletrobras teve lucro de R$ 5,7 bilhões em 2021".Agência Brasil(in Brazilian Portuguese). 19 March 2022.
  5. ^"Capital Social - Eletrobras RI".
  6. ^ OECD Reviews of Regulatory Reform: Brazil 2008 Strengthening Governance for Growth.OECD.2008. p. 85.ISBN9789264042933.
  7. ^"Trânsito IP para Provedores de Internet | Eletronet".3 February 2020.Retrieved18 March2023.
  8. ^"Sobre a empresa – Diretoria e Conselhos"(in Brazilian Portuguese). Companhia Hidrelétrica do São Francisco (Chesf).Retrieved21 September2022.
  9. ^"Ex-secretário de energia Fábio Alves é nomeado presidente da Chesf"(in Brazilian Portuguese). Exame. 3 May 2018.Retrieved21 September2022.
  10. ^"Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco: Private Company Information - Bloomberg".bloomberg.Retrieved28 November2016.
  11. ^"José Carlos De Miranda Farias: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg".bloomberg.Retrieved28 November2016.
  12. ^abcd"História da CGTEE"(in Brazilian Portuguese). Companhia de Geração e Transmissão de Energia Elétrica do Sul do Brasil (CGT Eletrosul).Retrieved21 September2022.
  13. ^"Archived copy".Archived fromthe originalon 17 February 2014.Retrieved11 August2017.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^"Câmara aprova privatização da Eletrobras; texto ainda será votado no Senado".UOL Economia(in Brazilian Portuguese). 19 May 2021.Retrieved20 May2021.
  15. ^"Senado aprova MP que desestatiza Eletrobras; texto volta para Câmara".Senado Federal(in Brazilian Portuguese). 17 June 2021.Retrieved24 June2021.
  16. ^"Marcos Rogério comemora projeto de privatização da Eletrobrás; Caso siga o exemplo da Ceron em Rondônia tarifas devem aumentar".Portal Rondônia(in Brazilian Portuguese). 17 June 2021.Retrieved25 June2021.
  17. ^"Privatização pode injetar R$ 10 bilhões ao ano na Eletrobras, diz secretário".Poder360(in Brazilian Portuguese). 19 May 2021.Retrieved24 June2021.
  18. ^"Entidades criticam texto da MP de privatização da Eletrobras".Correio Braziliense(in Brazilian Portuguese). 14 June 2021.Retrieved24 June2021.
  19. ^"Fiesp critica relatório da MP da Eletrobras e manutenção de 'jabutis'".CNN Brasil(in Brazilian Portuguese). 21 June 2021.Retrieved24 June2021.
  20. ^"Senado aprova MP que autoriza privatização da Eletrobras".G1(in Brazilian Portuguese). 17 June 2021.Retrieved24 June2021.
  21. ^"Câmara aprova privatização da Eletrobras; texto vai à sanção presidencial".UOL Economia(in Brazilian Portuguese). 21 June 2021.Retrieved24 June2021.
  22. ^"Privatização da Eletrobras: saiba ponto a ponto o que prevê a MP aprovada pela Câmara".G1 Economia(in Brazilian Portuguese). 21 June 2021.
  23. ^"Governo diz que privatização da Eletrobras pode reduzir conta de luz em até 7,36%".G1(in Brazilian Portuguese). 9 June 2021.Retrieved15 February2022.
  24. ^"MP da Eletrobras: Senado aprova texto com mudanças que podem aumentar conta de luz; entenda".G1(in Brazilian Portuguese). 17 June 2021.Retrieved15 February2022.
  25. ^"Bolsonaro sanciona com vetos MP da privatização da Eletrobras".G1(in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 July 2021.Retrieved15 February2022.
  26. ^"Decreto cria estatal para assumir Eletronuclear e Itaipu após venda da Eletrobras".Correio Braziliense(in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 September 2021.Retrieved18 June2022.
  27. ^"Brazil's Eletrobras Share Sale Raises $6.9 Billion in Latin America's Biggest Equity Deal in 2021".Bloomberg.9 June 2022.Retrieved9 June2022.
  28. ^ab"Cingapura, Canadá e Lemann vão controlar Eletrobras".ISTOÉ DINHEIRO(in Brazilian Portuguese). 16 June 2022.Retrieved18 June2022.
  29. ^ab"Privatização da Eletrobras: veja perguntas e respostas".G1(in Brazilian Portuguese). 14 June 2022.Retrieved18 June2022.
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