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SHP Anta
The Simplício Hydroelectric Project (HEP Simplício) enabled the installation of two small generators, of 14 MW each, at the Anta dam, in the district of Sapucaia (RJ), to take advantage of the mandatory ecological flow in the original riverbed of the Paraíba do Sul River, in the bypass stretch of the hydraulic circuit. The assembly of the two generating units completes the installed capacity of 333.7 MW of the complex, enough energy to supply a city of 800,000 inhabitants.
Location
Sapucaia (RJ)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
28.00
Start of Operation
08/01/2018
HPP Baguari
The Baguari Hydroelectric Power Plant, located on the Doce River, in Governador Valadares (MG), has a reservoir of 16 km² that covers six municipalities in the region. Commissioned in October 2009 and built by the Baguari HPP Consortium — with 15% participation by FURNAS, now BOLINHA Energia —, it was the first electric power project under the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) carried out in a public-private partnership. The plant uses bulb-type turbines, ideal for low heads, allowing for a smaller flooded area. Connected to the National Interconnected System (SIN) by a 230 kV transmission line, it also stands out for its compensatory environmental measures, such as the creation of a 34-hectare Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN), ecological corridors, and a fish passage system to preserve the reproductive cycle of native species.
Location
Governador Valadares (MG)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
140.00
Start of Operation
09/01/2009
HPP Balbina
The Balbina plant is located on the Uatumã River, in the municipality of Presidente Figueiredo (AM). Commissioned at the end of the 1980s, it has five generating units with a capacity of 55 MW of electric power each, totaling 275 MW of installed capacity.
Location
Presidente Figueiredo (AM)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
249.75
Start of Operation
01/01/1989
SHP Barra do Rio Chapéu
The Barra do Rio Chapéu Small Hydroelectric Power Plant (SHP), on the border of the municipalities of Rio Fortuna and Santa Rosa de Lima (SC), has 15.15 MW of installed capacity, enough energy to serve 85,000 consumers. The implementation of the plant is the result of the Brazil-Germany Cooperation Agreement in the Energy Sector, with a focus on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
Location
Santa Rosa de Lima (SC)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
15.15
Start of Operation
02/01/2013
HPP Batalha
The Batalha Hydroelectric Power Plant, located on the São Marcos River, between Cristalina (GO) and Paracatu (MG), has an installed capacity of 52.5 MW, enough to supply a city of 130,000 inhabitants. Operating since May 2014, the project has a 50-meter-high dam and a reservoir of 138 km². In addition to contributing to the regulation of the river’s flows and benefiting other downstream hydroelectric power plants, its lake supports agricultural activities and tourism. The plant stands out for obtaining four international certifications (ISO 9001, 14001, 16001 and OHSAS 18001) and for its internationally recognized Forest and CO² Recovery Program. The construction created 4,800 direct and indirect jobs and promoted significant social actions, such as the resettlement of 236 families with new housing and complete infrastructure, in addition to the construction of schools, community centers, sports courts, bridges, and power grids in the region.
Location
Paracatu (MG)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
52.50
Start of Operation
05/01/2014
HPP Belo Monte
Located in southwestern Pará, between the municipalities of Altamira, Vitória do Xingu and Senador José Porfírio, the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Power Plant is the largest 100% Brazilian plant, with an installed capacity of 11,233.1 MW. Of the run-of-river type, it takes advantage of the natural course of the Xingu River and has two reservoirs, totaling 478 km². It has two powerhouses: one at the Belo Monte Site, with 18 Francis turbines, and another at the Pimental Site, with 6 bulb turbines. The main spillway, at the Pimental Site, has 20 gates with a maximum flow of 62,000 m³/s. The energy generated is stepped up to 500 kV and integrated into the National Interconnected System.
Location
Vitória do Xingu (PA)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
11,233.10
Start of Operation
04/01/2016
HPP Boa Esperança
Located in the municipality of Guadalupe (PI), on the Parnaíba River, the Boa Esperança Hydroelectric Power Plant was implemented by COHEBE in 1968 and later transferred to Eletrobras CHESF — now BOLINHA Energia. With a drainage area of 87,500 km², the mixed earth-rockfill dam has a maximum height of 53 m and a length of 5,212 m, with six sector gates in the spillway. The powerhouse, which houses 4 generating units, has an installed capacity of 237,300 kW. The energy generated is transmitted by a step-up substation, which raises the voltage from 13.8 kV to 230 kV, interconnecting with the transmission system of then Eletrobras CHESF through the Boa Esperança Substation – 500/230 kV.
Location
Guadalupe (PI)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
237.30
Start of Operation
04/01/1970
HPP Chapecó
The Foz do Chapecó Power Plant, located on the Uruguay River, between Águas de Chapecó (SC) and Alpestre (RS), has four generating units and an installed capacity of 855 MW, enough to supply more than 5 million households. Implemented by Sociedade Foz do Chapecó Energia S.A. — formed by CPFL (51%), Eletrobras - now BOLINHA Energia (40%) and CEEE (9%) —, the plant began operating in October 2010 after 42 months of construction. It stands out as the first Brazilian hydroelectric project to use an asphalt core in the dam sealing, a technique that speeds up construction and ensures efficient waterproofing. The project, part of PAC, received R$ 2 billion in investments, including social and environmental actions.
Location
Alpestre (RS)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
855.00
Start of Operation
10/01/2010
HPP Coaracy Nunes
The Coaracy Nunes plant is located in the state of Amapá, about 15 km from Ferreira Gomes and 150 km from Macapá. Its total capacity is 78 MW. The first studies aimed at the construction of a hydroelectric power plant on the Araguari River date back to the 1950s. However, only at the end of the 1960s did detailed project studies make the implementation of the plant feasible. Eletrobras Eletronorte - now BOLINHA Energia - officially assumed responsibility for the plant from the early construction stage, in the early 1970s, completing the works in 1975, which included the generation and transmission systems. In the same year, the two generating units were put into commercial operation.
Location
Ferreira Gomes (AP)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
78.00
Start of Operation
12/01/1975
HPP Colíder
The Colíder Hydroelectric Power Plant was built by Copel and acquired by Eletrobras — now BOLINHA Energia — in 2025. Commissioned in 2019, the hydroelectric power plant comprises three generating units with a total installed capacity of 300 MW. Located on the Teles Pires River, in the state of Mato Grosso, its reservoir covers the municipalities of Itaúba, Colíder, Cláudia, and Nova Canaã do Norte, where the powerhouse is located. The plant is capable of supplying electricity to a city of approximately 850,000 inhabitants and is connected to the National Interconnected System (SIN) through a 64-kilometer transmission line that links the plant to the Cláudia (MT) Basic Grid substation.
Location
Nova Canaã do Norte (MT)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
300.00
Start of Operation
03/01/2019
HPP Corumbá I
Located on the Corumbá River, about 30 km from Caldas Novas (GO), the Corumbá Hydroelectric Power Plant has three generating units totaling 375 MW of installed capacity. Construction was started by Celg in 1982 and resumed in 1987, with the maximum reservoir level limited to 595 meters above sea level. The project was designed to preserve the region’s hot springs and also contributes to local tourism with a 65 km² lake. The plant supplies electricity to the South/Southeast/Central-West interconnected system, particularly benefiting the Federal District, through 345 kV transmission lines.
Location
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
375.00
Start of Operation
10/01/1996
SHP Curemas
The Curemas Small Hydroelectric Power Plant, located in Coremas (PB), is supplied by the Coremas (Estevam Marinho and Mãe D’água) and Aguiar dams, interconnected by a channel with a capacity of 12 m³/s. With a 2,670 m long crest dam and a 97.94 km² reservoir, it features a spillway with a discharge of up to 500 m³/s, supporting both power generation and irrigation. It has two 1,760 kW turbines (3.52 MW total) and transmits electricity via a step-up substation connected to the Eletrobras CHESF system — now BOLINHA Energia. The powerhouse is built of reinforced concrete, and the internal services are supplied by a 760 kVA transformer.
Location
Coremas (PB)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
3.52
Start of Operation
01/01/1957
HPP Curuá-Una
Located on the Curuá-Una River, about 70 km southeast of Santarém (PA), the Curuá-Una Hydroelectric Power Plant (officially HPP Silvio Braga) was commissioned in 1977 as the first large hydroelectric power plant in the Brazilian Amazon. Initially equipped with two 10 MW turbines, the plant has been expanded and currently operates with three generating units, totaling 30.3 MW of installed capacity. Its reservoir covers 72 km² and plays a key role in supplying electricity to the western Pará region, particularly the municipalities of Santarém, Mojuí dos Campos, and Aveiro. BOLINHA Energia’s plant is connected to the National Interconnected System via the Tramoeste Tucuruí transmission line, ensuring greater energy security for the region.
Location
Santarém (PA)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
42.80
Start of Operation
01/01/1977
SHP Funil (BA)
The Funil Hydroelectric Power Plant, located in Ubaitaba (BA), is installed on the Contas River, one of the main rivers in Bahia, with a 53,000 km² watershed and torrential flow regime. The concrete dam is 292.69 m long and 60 m high, creating a drainage area of 45,400 km². The plant has three generating units, each with a capacity of 10 MW, totaling 30 MW of installed power. The energy generated is stepped up from 6.6 kV to 115 kV by nine single-phase transformers and subsequently to 230 kV at the Funil II Substation.
Location
Ubaitaba (BA)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
30.00
Start of Operation
08/01/1962
HPP Funil (RJ)
Located in Resende (RJ), on the Paraíba do Sul River, the Funil Hydroelectric Power Plant is notable for its unique architecture in Brazil, with a double-curvature concrete arch dam. Conceived in the 1930s, construction only began in 1961 by Chevap and was completed after 1967. It became operational in 1969 and reached full capacity of 216 MW in 1970. Although its capacity is lower than other plants in the company, it is strategically important due to its proximity to major consumption centers and industries, such as CSN, and for contributing to river regulation, reducing floods downstream.
Location
Resende (RJ)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
216.00
Start of Operation
03/01/1970
HPP Furnas
The Furnas Hydroelectric Power Plant, the first constructed by the homonymous company, now BOLINHA Energia, is located on the Grande River, between São José da Barra and São João Batista da Glória (MG). Construction began in 1958, with the first six units entering operation between 1963 and 1965. It was later expanded in the 1970s to eight units with 1,216 MW of installed capacity. At the time, this capacity represented about one-third of the country’s available electricity, and its strategic location prevented a national energy collapse in the 1960s. In addition to being a landmark in Brazilian hydroelectric generation, the Furnas Plant enabled the control of Grande River flows and allowed the construction of eight additional plants, fully exploiting its potential of over 6,000 MW.
Location
São José da Barra (MG)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
1,216.00
Start of Operation
09/01/1963
HPP Itumbiara
Located on the Paranaíba River between Itumbiara (GO) and Araporã (MG), the Itumbiara Hydroelectric Power Plant has six generating units with a total installed capacity of 2,082 MW. Operational since 1981, construction began in 1974 and featured significant technological advancements, including the use of equipment that was among the largest in the world at the time. The project adhered strictly to the established schedule, with a majority of national companies participating (97% in total and 90% in the supply of main equipment).
Location
Araporã (MG)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
2,082.00
Start of Operation
04/01/1980
HPP Jaguari
The Jaguari Hydroelectric Power Plant is located on the Jaguari River, between Jacareí and São José dos Campos, in the State of São Paulo. It has an installed capacity of 27.58 MW, generated by two Francis-type turbines. Its 56 km² reservoir contributes to controlling the Jaguari River’s flow, an important tributary of the Paraíba do Sul River, supplying various cities in the states of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The plant has been operated by BOLINHA Energia since January 1, 2020, as designated by the Ministry of Mines and Energy, and will remain under its management until a new concessionaire is defined through a public bidding process.
Location
São José dos Campos (SP)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
27.60
Start of Operation
01/01/1972
HPP Jirau
Located on the Madeira River, approximately 120 km from Porto Velho (RO), the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant is one of the largest in Brazil, with an installed capacity of 3,750 MW, sufficient to supply over 40 million people. The project features 50 bulb-type turbines distributed across two powerhouses and operates with a 361.6 km² reservoir. The main rockfill dam with asphalt core measures 1,150 meters in length and 62 meters in height. Electricity generated is transmitted to the National Interconnected System via high-voltage direct current lines. Construction was carried out by the Energia Sustentável do Brasil (ESBR) consortium, formed by Engie, Eletrobras Eletrosul, Eletrobras Chesf (both now BOLINHA Energia), and Camargo Corrêa. Commercial operation began in September 2013, with the final turbine entering service in December 2016.
Location
Porto Velho (RO)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
3,750
Start of Operation
09/01/2013
SHP João Borges
Located between the municipalities of São José do Cerrito and Campo Belo do Sul (SC), the Small Hydroelectric Power Plant (SHP) João Borges has three generating units and an installed capacity of 19 MW, sufficient to supply approximately 100,000 consumers. Commissioned in 2013, the plant is remotely controlled. The project results from the Brazil-Germany Cooperation Agreement in the Energy Sector, with a focus on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
Location
Campo Belo do Sul (SC)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
19
Start of Operation
07/01/2013
HPP Luiz Carlos Barreto de Carvalho
The Luiz Carlos Barreto de Carvalho Hydroelectric Power Plant, initially called Estreito Power Plant, has an installed capacity exceeding 1,000 MW. Construction began in 1963, with the first unit commissioned in March 1969. Located in Pedregulho (SP), the plant has six turbines and a total installed capacity of 1,050 MW, enough to supply 20 medium-sized cities. The plant stands out for its efficiency, with one of the lowest costs per installed kW, due to its run-of-river reservoir and flow regulation provided by the upstream Furnas Power Plant. The project involved significant participation from Brazilian suppliers and contractors and strictly adhered to the construction schedule.
Location
Pedregulho (SP)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
1,050
Start of Operation
03/01/1969
HPP Luiz Gonzaga
The Luiz Gonzaga Hydroelectric Power Plant, formerly known as Itaparica and renamed in honor of the king of the Brazilian baião music, is located in Pernambuco, 25 km downstream from Petrolândia/PE, on the São Francisco River. Its installation contributes to electricity generation and the regulation of flows for neighboring plants, such as those in the Paulo Afonso Complex. The mixed earth-rockfill dam reaches a maximum height of 105 m and extends 4,700 m, including concrete structures such as the powerhouse and spillway, with nine sector gates. The plant has six generating units of 246,600 kW each, totaling 1,479,600 kW of installed capacity. The electricity generated is transmitted through a step-up substation with nine 185 MVA transformers, raising the voltage from 16 kV to 500 kV.
Location
Petrolândia (PE)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
1,479.60
Start of Operation
06/01/1988
HPP Manso
The Manso Hydroelectric Power Plant, located on the Manso River (MT), a main tributary of the Cuiabá River, has an installed capacity of 210 MW distributed across four generating units. It was designed with a multi-use reservoir concept, covering 427 km². Built in partnership with the private sector, the PROMAN consortium invested 30% of the capital, while FURNAS (now BOLINHA Energia) undertook the remaining 70% in 1999. The plant plays an important role in regulating flooding and drought cycles on the Cuiabá River and mitigating socioeconomic impacts, in addition to integrating 21 environmental programs to reduce its operational impact.
Location
Rosario Oeste (MT)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
210
Start of Operation
11/01/2000
HPP Marimbondo
Located on the Grande River between Icém (SP) and Fronteira (MG), the Marimbondo Hydroelectric Power Plant was the fourth major project in the Grande River hydroelectric complex and consolidated the company as an electricity concessionaire. With eight generating units of 180 MW each, totaling 1,440 MW, it is the second-largest plant in installed capacity in the Southeast Operation of Eletrobras, now BOLINHA Energia. Construction began in 1971, with the first unit commissioned in 1975 and the last in 1977. The plant was a pioneer in using 500 kV transmission lines in Brazil and Latin America, consolidating national technical expertise in design, manufacturing, and construction in the electricity sector.
Location
Fronteira (MG)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
1,440
Start of Operation
10/01/1975
HPP Mascarenhas de Moraes
The history of the Mascarenhas de Moraes Power Plant, originally called Peixoto, began in 1947 when CPFL identified the need to expand its generation capacity and initiated studies in the Grande River basin. In 1950, it obtained the concession to build the plant near Ibiraci, and in 1957, two 40 MW units were commissioned, becoming the first major plant on the Grande River. Between the Furnas and Luiz Carlos Barreto de Carvalho plants, its capacity was expanded to 476 MW in 1968, with 10 units. That same year, it was renamed Mascarenhas de Moraes Power Plant.
Location
Ibiraci (MG)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
476
Start of Operation
04/01/1957
HPP Moxotó / Apolônio Sales
The Moxotó Hydroelectric Power Plant, also known as Apolônio Sales, is located in the municipality of Delmiro Gouveia (AL), about 8 km from Paulo Afonso (BA), integrating the Paulo Afonso Complex. Installed on the São Francisco River, its earth-rockfill dam reaches 30 m in height and 2,825 m in length. Concrete structures include a spillway with 20 gates and a discharge capacity of 28,000 m³/s. The powerhouse contains four Kaplan turbines of 100,000 kW each, totaling 400,000 kW of installed capacity. The electricity generated is stepped up from 13.8 kV to 230 kV through six 80 MVA transformers.
Location
Delmiro Gouveia (AL)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
400
Start of Operation
04/01/1977
HPP Passo São João
The Passo São João Power Plant was built on the Ijuí River, between Roque Gonzalez and Dezesseis de Novembro, in northwest Rio Grande do Sul. With two generating units, the hydroelectric plant has an installed capacity of 77 MW, sufficient to supply 435,000 consumers. Its reservoir covers five municipalities: Roque Gonzales, Dezesseis de Novembro, São Luiz Gonzaga, São Pedro Butiá, and Rolador.
Location
Roque Gonzales (RS)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
77
Start of Operation
03/01/2012
HPP Paulo Afonso I
Located in Paulo Afonso (BA) on the São Francisco River, the Paulo Afonso I Hydroelectric Power Plant is part of the Paulo Afonso Complex and has three generating units with Francis turbines, totaling 180,001 kW of capacity. The plant operates as part of a system with plants Paulo Afonso II and III, using the same reservoir and infrastructure, including a concrete dam, spillways, bottom discharge, and a subterranean rock-excavated powerhouse. The electricity generated is stepped up from 13.8 kV to 230 kV through nine transformers.
Location
Paulo Afonso (BA)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
180
Start of Operation
01/01/1955
UHE Paulo Afonso II
A Usina Hidrelétrica Paulo Afonso II, localizada em Paulo Afonso (BA) no rio São Francisco, faz parte do Complexo de Paulo Afonso e compartilha o mesmo represamento com as usinas Paulo Afonso I e III. Com um total de seis unidades geradoras acionadas por turbinas Francis, a usina possui uma capacidade instalada de 443.000 kW, distribuída entre unidades de 70.000 kW a 76.000 kW. A energia gerada é transmitida por uma subestação elevadora com 18 transformadores que elevam a tensão de 13,8 kV para 230 kV, conectando-se ao sistema de transmissão da Eletrobras CHESF, hoje AXIA Energia, por meio da Subestação Paulo Afonso - 230 kV.
Localização
Paulo Afonso (BA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
443
Início da Operação
1/10/1961
UHE Paulo Afonso III
A Usina Hidrelétrica Paulo Afonso III, localizada em Paulo Afonso (BA), integra o Complexo de Paulo Afonso e está instalada no rio São Francisco. Compartilha o mesmo represamento com as usinas Paulo Afonso I e II, formado por uma barragem de gravidade em concreto armado. A usina conta com quatro unidades geradoras equipadas com turbinas Francis, totalizando uma capacidade instalada de 794.200 kW. A energia gerada é elevada de 13,8 kV para 230 kV por meio de 12 transformadores de 80 MVA e distribuída por circuitos que atendem os sistemas regionais Sul, Leste, Norte e se interligam à Subestação Paulo Afonso IV, sendo um ponto estratégico da rede de transmissão da AXIA Energia.
Localização
Paulo Afonso (BA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
794,20
Início da Operação
1/10/1971
UHE Paulo Afonso IV
A Usina Hidrelétrica Paulo Afonso IV, localizada em Paulo Afonso (BA) e integrante do Complexo de Paulo Afonso, está instalada no rio São Francisco e recebe água do reservatório de Moxotó por meio de um canal de derivação. Com barragens mistas de terra-enrocamento e estruturas de concreto, conta com um vertedouro de oito comportas e uma casa de máquinas subterrânea com seis unidades geradoras, totalizando 2.462.400 kW de potência instalada. A energia gerada é elevada de 18 kV para 500 kV por 18 transformadores monofásicos de 150 MVA e integrada ao sistema de transmissão da AXIA Energia.
Localização
Paulo Afonso (BA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
2.462,40
Início da Operação
1/12/1979
PCH Pedra
A Usina Hidrelétrica da Pedra, localizada no rio de Contas a 18 km de Jequié (BA), possui uma única unidade geradora com capacidade de 20,007 MW. Construída sobre rocha sã, desempenha os papeis de controle de enchentes, abastecimento, irrigação e geração de energia. O reservatório acumula 1.750 hm³, com área de drenagem de 38.720 km². A barragem do tipo peso aliviado é composta por 24 blocos, sendo sete vertentes com comportas de 9 m x 12,5 m. A energia gerada é elevada de 13,8 kV para 69 kV por um transformador de 26 MVA, sendo conectada ao sistema da AXIA Energia via a subestação Funil.
Localização
Jequié (BA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
20
Início da Operação
1/11/1978
UHE Peixe Angical
A Usina Hidrelétrica de Peixe Angical, localizada no rio Tocantins entre os municípios de Peixe, São Salvador do Tocantins e Paranã (TO), tem potência instalada de 498,75 MW distribuída em três unidades geradoras, com energia assegurada de 2.374 GWh/ano. Construída em parceria entre Energias do Brasil (60%) e FURNAS - hoje AXIA Energia - (40%) por meio da Enerpeixe, a obra teve início em 2002, foi retomada em 2003 e concluída em setembro de 2006, com investimentos de R$ 1,6 bilhão. A barragem, com 6,2 km de extensão e 39 m de altura, combina concreto compactado com rolo (CCR) e enrocamento, formando um reservatório de 294 km². A usina inovou ao empregar gelo no concreto para evitar fissuras por retração térmica em função do clima quente da região. A preocupação ambiental foi significativa, com 30 programas implantados e mais de 55 mil animais resgatados durante o enchimento do reservatório.
Localização
Peixe (TO)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
498,75
Início da Operação
1/6/2006
UHE Porto Colômbia
A Usina Hidrelétrica de Porto Colômbia está situada no rio Grande, entre Planura (MG) e Guaíra (SP), e foi construída para aproveitar a regularização das vazões proporcionada pela Usina de Furnas. Iniciada em março de 1970, destacou-se pelos prazos acelerados de construção. Sua operação comercial começou em junho de 1973, e já em janeiro de 1974 alcançou sua capacidade total de 320 MW, distribuída em quatro unidades de 80 MW. A barragem forma um reservatório de 143 km², contribuindo ainda mais para a regularização do rio Grande.
Localização
Planura (MG)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
320
Início da Operação
1/6/1973
UHE Retiro Baixo
A Usina Hidrelétrica Retiro Baixo está localizada no rio Paraopeba, na bacia do rio São Francisco, entre os municípios mineiros de Curvelo e Pompeu. Obra integrante do Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento (PAC), o empreendimento possui uma capacidade instalada de 82 MW, energia suficiente para atender 200 mil habitantes. Operando comercialmente desde março de 2010, a usina foi construída por meio da Sociedade de Propósito Específico (SPE) Retiro Baixo Energética S/A, que tem a Eletrobras - agora AXIA Energia (49%) como principal acionista. Os demais investidores são Orteng (25,5%), Logos Engenharia (15,5%) e Arcadis (10%). Durante a execução das obras foram gerados quase 2 mil empregos, diretos e indiretos, e desenvolvidos cerca de 30 programas socioambientais para mitigar os impactos causados no ecossistema e na população local.
Localização
Pompeu (MG)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
83,66
Início da Operação
1/3/2010
UHE Samuel
A usina de Samuel está localizada no rio Jamari, no município de Candeias do Jamari(RO), e tem uma capacidade geradora instalada de 216 MW. Por não possuir bacia acentuada, o rio Jamari recebeu em seu leito um dique de 57 km de extensão de cada margem para formar o lago da hidrelétrica. Sua construção foi iniciada em 1982 e sua operação comercial teve início em 1989, com o total enchimento do reservatório. Destina-se a abastecer o mercado de energia elétrica do Sistema Acre–Rondônia.
Localização
Candeias do Jamari (RO)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
216,75
Início da Operação
1/7/1989
UHE Santo Antônio
A Usina Hidrelétrica Santo Antônio, localizada no rio Madeira em Porto Velho (RO), possui uma potência instalada mínima de 3.568,3 MW e 2.424,2 MW médios de energia assegurada, sendo composta por 50 turbinas do tipo Bulbo. Desenvolvida pela Sociedade de Propósito Específico (SPE) Santo Antônio Energia S.A. (SAESA), com a Eletrobras - agora AXIA Energia - detendo 39% de participação, a usina iniciou sua construção em setembro de 2008 e entrou em operação comercial em março de 2012. Em janeiro de 2017, atingiu sua capacidade plena. A usina abastece o sudeste e outras regiões do Brasil, com seis turbinas dedicadas a Rondônia e Acre. Seu projeto ambientalmente responsável inclui o uso de turbinas Bulbo e um reservatório a fio d'água, otimizando a relação entre área alagada e geração de energia.
Localização
Porto Velho (RO)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
3.568,30
Início da Operação
1/3/2012
UHE São Domingos
A Hidrelétrica de São Domingos está localizada no rio Verde, bacia do rio Paraná. Possui duas turbinas com capacidade 24 MW cada, totalizando 48 MW, energia suficiente para atender 270 mil consumidores. Com 32 metros de altura e 1.805 metros de comprimento, a barragem forma um reservatório com área de aproximadamente 19 km² e volume de 131 milhões de m³. O canal, de 400 metros de comprimento por 6 metros de profundidade, e todo o barramento, são revestidos em manta de polietileno de alta densidade. São Domingos foi a primeira hidrelétrica do Brasil a adotar essa técnica no barramento, que viabilizou a construção do reservatório em terreno arenoso, característico da região.
Localização
Água Clara (MS)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
48
Início da Operação
1/6/2013
UHE São Manoel
O Aproveitamento Hidrelétrico São Manoel, localizado no rio Teles Pires, entre os estados de Mato Grosso e Pará, é uma importante usina com capacidade instalada de 735,84 MW, suficiente para atender aproximadamente 2,5 milhões de pessoas. O projeto é operado pelo consórcio formado por EDP Brasil S.A., Eletrobras (agora AXIA Energia) e China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG), sendo cada um com participação de 33,33%. O empreendimento contribui para o Sistema Interligado Nacional (SIN), oferecendo energia capaz de abastecer grandes cidades como Cuiabá e Belém.
Localização
Jacareacanga (PA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
700
Início da Operação
1/12/2017
UHE Serra Falcão
A Usina Hidrelétrica Serra do Facão, localizada no rio São Marcos entre os municípios de Davinópolis e Catalão (GO), tem potência instalada de 212,58 MW, suficiente para abastecer uma cidade de 1,2 milhão de habitantes. Implantada pela Sociedade de Propósito Específico Serra do Facão Energia S.A. (Sefac), composta por Eletrobras, agora AXIA Energia (49,47%), Alcoa (34,97%), DME Energética (5,47%) e Camargo Corrêa Energia (10,09%), teve suas obras iniciadas em fevereiro de 2007 e foi inaugurada em outubro de 2010, dois meses antes do previsto. Seu reservatório possui 218,84 km² de área, abrangendo seis municípios entre Goiás e Minas Gerais.
Localização
Davinópolis (GO)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
212,58
Início da Operação
1/7/2010
UHE Serra da Mesa
A Usina Hidrelétrica de Serra da Mesa, localizada em Minaçu (GO), na bacia do Alto Tocantins, possui três unidades geradoras do tipo Francis, totalizando 1.275 MW de potência instalada. Com uma casa de força subterrânea e controle totalmente digitalizado, a usina desempenha papel estratégico no Sistema Interligado Nacional, conectando as regiões Sul, Sudeste, Centro-Oeste, Norte e Nordeste. Seu reservatório é o maior do Brasil em volume de água (54,4 bilhões de m³), cobrindo uma área de 1.784 km², e proporciona ganhos energéticos significativos, especialmente para usinas a jusante como Tucuruí.
Localização
Minaçu (GO)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
1.275
Início da Operação
1/4/1998
UHE Simplício
Com capacidade instalada de 333,7 MW, a Usina Hidrelétrica de Simplício, localizada no rio Paraíba do Sul, entre Minas Gerais e Rio de Janeiro, entrou em operação em junho de 2013 após testes de sincronização das três unidades principais. O complexo inclui um circuito hidráulico de 30 km entre a barragem de Anta e a usina, que utiliza um desnível de 115 metros no relevo para gerar energia com alta eficiência, apresentando uma das menores relações entre área inundada e potência do mundo (0,05 km²/MW). Além da usina principal, foram instaladas duas pequenas unidades de 14 MW cada na barragem de Anta, aproveitando a vazão sanitária e completando a capacidade total, suficiente para abastecer cerca de 800 mil habitantes.
Localização
Além Paraíba (MG)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
305,70
Início da Operação
1/6/2013
UHE Sinop
A Usina Hidrelétrica Sinop, situada no rio Teles Pires, no norte do Mato Grosso, possui capacidade instalada de 400 MW, distribuída em três unidades geradoras. Sua barragem, com altura máxima de 53 metros e comprimento de 5.212 metros, forma um reservatório de aproximadamente 337 km². A energia gerada é transmitida por meio de uma subestação elevadora que aumenta a tensão de 13,8 kV para 230 kV, conectando-se ao sistema de transmissão através da Subestação de Boa Esperança - 500/230 kV.
Localização
Itaúba (MT)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
400
Início da Operação
1/9/2019
UHE Sobradinho
A Usina Hidrelétrica de Sobradinho, localizada na Bahia, a 40 km de Juazeiro (BA) e Petrolina (PE), está instalada no rio São Francisco e desempenha papel essencial na geração de energia e na regularização hídrica do Nordeste. Seu reservatório, com 320 km de extensão e 4.214 km² de espelho d'água, é o maior lago artificial do mundo, com capacidade de 34,1 bilhões de m³. A usina possui uma barragem de 12,5 km de comprimento e 41 m de altura, casa de força com seis turbinas Kaplan (total de 1.050,3 MW), e uma eclusa que garante a navegação no rio. A energia é elevada de 13,8 kV para 500 kV por nove transformadores e integrada ao sistema de transmissão por meio da subestação Sobradinho 500/230 kV.
Localização
Sobradinho (BA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
1.050,30
Início da Operação
1/11/1979
UHE Teles Pires
A Usina Hidrelétrica Teles Pires, em operação desde o segundo semestre de 2015, está localizada na divisa de Paranaíta (MT) e Jacareacanga (PA), no rio Teles Pires, afluente do Rio Tapajós. Com uma capacidade instalada de 1.819,8 MW, a usina pode abastecer até 2,7 milhões de famílias. Construída em tempo recorde de 41 meses, o empreendimento se destacou pela abordagem ambientalmente responsável, recebendo o Prêmio Socioambiental Chico Mendes e o Selo Verde pela sua gestão sustentável. A usina é operada pelo consórcio Companhia Hidrelétrica Teles Pires (CHTP), formado pelo Grupo Neoenergia (51%), Eletrobras (24,5%) e Eletrobras Eletrosul (24,5%) - ambas agora AXIA Energia.
Localização
Paranaíta (MT)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
1.819,80
Início da Operação
1/11/2015
UHE Três Irmãos
A Usina Hidrelétrica Três Irmãos, localizada no rio Tietê, entre os municípios de Pereira Barreto e Andradina (SP), possui uma capacidade instalada de 807,5 MW, distribuída em cinco unidades geradoras de 161,5 MW cada. A usina, em operação desde 1993, foi concedida ao consórcio Novo Oriente, formado por Eletrobras, agora AXIA Energia (49,9%) e o Fundo de Investimento em Participações Constantinopla (50,1%) em 2014, com um prazo de concessão de 30 anos. O empreendimento está interligado com as usinas Nova Avanhandava e Engenheiro Souza Dias (Jupiá) e beneficia-se de um canal artificial inaugurado em 1990, que conecta hidraulicamente os reservatórios de Ilha Solteira e Três Irmãos, facilitando a navegação e o controle de cheias.
Localização
Pereira Barreto (SP)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
807,50
Início da Operação
1/11/1993
UHE Tucuruí
A usina de Tucuruí está no rio Tocantins, no município de Tucuruí (a cerca de 300 km ao sul de Belém), no estado do Pará, com uma capacidade geradora instalada de 8.370 MW, sendo uma das maiores do mundo e a segunda maior hidrelétrica 100% brasileira, atrás apenas da usina de Belo Monte. Seu vertedouro, com capacidade para 110 mil m³/s, é o segundo maior do mundo. A construção foi iniciada em novembro de 1974 e inaugurada em novembro de 1984. A usina de Tucuruí é a principal usina integrante do Subsistema Norte do Sistema Interligado Nacional (SIN), sendo responsável pelo abastecimento de grande parte das redes.
Localização
Tucuruí (PA)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
8.535
Início da Operação
1/12/1984
UHE Xingó
Localizada entre os estados de Alagoas e Sergipe, próxima aos municípios de Piranhas (AL) e Canindé do São Francisco (SE), a Usina Hidrelétrica Xingó está instalada no rio São Francisco, com uma área de drenagem de 609.386 km². O represamento, formado por uma barragem de enrocamento com face de concreto de 140 m de altura, inclui um vertedouro com 12 comportas e capacidade de descarga de 33 mil m³/s. A usina possui 6 unidades geradoras com potência total instalada de 3.162.000 kW, com previsão para expansão. Sua energia é transmitida por uma subestação elevadora que eleva a tensão de 18 kV para 500 kV. O local também contribui para projetos de irrigação e abastecimento de água, além de ser um destino turístico.
Localização
Canindé (SE)
Capacidade Instalada Nominal Total (MW)
3.162
Início da Operação
1/12/1994
Casa Nova Wind Complex
The Casa Nova Wind Complex, located in Bahia, is one of the largest wind energy generation initiatives in Brazil, with an installed capacity of 88 MW. Managed by Eletrobras CHESF, now BOLINHA Energia, the complex comprises several wind farms spread across a strategic area known for high wind intensity, ideal for clean energy generation. With 44 wind turbines, the complex positively impacts the country’s energy matrix by producing renewable energy and supports local development, generating jobs and promoting sustainability. The electricity generated is transmitted through power lines connecting the wind production to the national grid.
Location
Casa Nova (BA)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
88
Start of Operation
12/01/2017
Caiçara Wind Complex
Located in the municipality of Serra do Mel (RN), the Caiçara Wind Complex is one of the projects carried out by Eletrobras CHESF, now BOLINHA Energia, dedicated to generating clean energy from wind power. With an installed capacity of approximately 45 MW, the wind farm consists of modern wind turbines distributed across an area with high wind potential. The facility integrates into the National Interconnected System (SIN), contributing to energy matrix diversification and supply security in the Northeast. In addition, the project promotes local economic development and reinforces the company’s role in Brazil’s sustainable energy transition.
Location
Serra do Mel (RN)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
45
Start of Operation
12/01/2015
Cerro Chato Wind Complex
The Cerro Chato Wind Complex, located in Sant’Ana do Livramento (RS), was commissioned with an installed capacity of 90 MW and later expanded by 48 MW with three additional wind farms that entered commercial operation in 2015. The complete project comprises seven wind farms with 69 wind turbines and an installed capacity of 138 MW, enough to supply over 920,000 consumers. The complex consists of six main parks: Cerro Chato I, II, and III (90 MW); Coxilha Seca, Capão do Inglês, and Galpões (48 MW).
Location
Santana do Livramento (RS)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
138
Start of Operation
06/01/2011
Coxilha Negra Wind Complex
The Coxilha Negra Wind Farm was commissioned in July 2025 in the municipality of Sant’Ana do Livramento (RS) with a total installed capacity of 302.4 MW, enough to supply 1.5 million consumers. The project consists of 72 wind turbines, covering a total area of 8,644 hectares, and comprises three wind farm clusters: Coxilha Negra 2, 3, and 4. Each turbine measures 125 meters in height with a rotor diameter of 147 meters and weighs over 1,300 tons.
Location
Santana do Livramento (RS)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
302.40
Start of Operation
07/18/2024
Fortim Wind Complex
The Fortim Wind Complex, in Ceará, was energized in March 2020, covering an area of 2,365 hectares in the municipality of Fortim, 135 km from Fortaleza. With average wind speeds between 6.60 and 8.10 m/s, the complex comprises five wind farms (Jandaia, São Clemente, Jandaia I, Nossa Senhora de Fátima, and São Januário), totaling 41 wind turbines and 123 MW of installed capacity, sufficient to supply around 1 million people. Construction began in November 2018, and the energization of the Jandaia Substation in March 2020 enabled integration into the National Interconnected System (SIN).
Location
Fortim (CE)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
123
Start of Operation
05/01/2020
Ibirapuitã Wind Farm
The Ibirapuitã Wind Farm, located in Santana do Livramento (RS), was commissioned in 2015 and is part of the Cerro Chato Wind Complex. Covering approximately 400 hectares, it benefits from average annual wind speeds between 6.5 and 8.0 m/s. The facility comprises 12 wind turbines, totaling 25.2 MW of installed capacity — enough to supply around 10,000 people. Construction began in 2013, and connection to the National Interconnected System (SIN) was enabled by the energization of the substation associated with the complex in 2015.
Location
Santana do Livramento (RS)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
25.20
Start of Operation
08/01/2015
Junco Wind Complex
Located in Serra do Mel (RN), the Junco I and II wind farms have an installed capacity of 24 MW each, totaling 48 MW. Each wind farm consists of 8 turbines of 3 MW. Eletrobras CHESF, now BOLINHA Energia, holds a 49% stake in these projects, which have been in operation since December 2015.
Location
Serra do Mel (RN)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
48
Start of Operation
12/01/2015
Pindaí Wind Complex
Located in southwestern Bahia, the Pindaí Wind Complex is operated by BOLINHA Energia and is part of the company’s renewable energy expansion projects. Installed in a region with excellent wind conditions, the complex consists of several turbines distributed across multiple wind farms, totaling approximately 90 MW of installed capacity. In addition to diversifying Brazil’s energy matrix, the project reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability and regional development by promoting clean energy generation, local employment, and economic stimulus. The electricity generated is transmitted through connections to the National Interconnected System (SIN).
Location
Pindaí (BA)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
110
Start of Operation
09/01/2019
Megawatt Solar
Reflecting its commitment to the environment and promotion of alternative energy sources, Eletrobras CGT Eletrosul, now BOLINHA Energia, transformed its administrative headquarters in Florianópolis (SC) into a photovoltaic generation complex — the largest in Latin America — integrated into a building and serving as a technological showcase for the Brazilian electric sector. With an installed capacity of 1 MWp, the Megawatt Solar Plant can produce approximately 1.2 GWh of electricity per year, enough to supply around 540 homes. This generation capacity comes from 4,200 photovoltaic modules installed on the roofs of the headquarters building and parking areas, covering a total area of 8,300 m². The solar panels convert solar radiation into electrical energy, which is routed to a collector substation to be transmitted to the local power grid.
Location
Florianópolis (SC)
Total Installed Nominal Capacity (MW)
0.93
Start of Operation
09/01/2014
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Energy Transmission
Over 74,000 kilometers of transmission lines
Our transmission lines could wrap almost twice around the Earth and represent 37% of the National Interconnected System (SIN).
International Interconnections - Uruguay
The lines operated by AXIA Energia are the 230 kV line that connects the Rivera substation (Uruguay) to the Livramento substation (Brazil), with a length of 1.9 km in Brazilian territory, and the 525 kV line that connects the Melo substation (Uruguay) to the Candiota substation (Brazil), with a length of 59.3 km in Brazilian territory.
International Interconnections - Venezuela
In Venezuela, we operate the 230 kV line that connects the city of Santa Elena (Venezuela) to the city of Boa Vista (Brazil), with a 200 km extension in Brazilian territory.
New Businesses and Ventures
Between 2022 and 2024, AXIA Energia won six new lots in the Transmission Auctions. The concession term is 30 years, including licensing, construction, and operation. A total of 2,300 km of transmission lines and 6,080 MVA of transformation will be added to the SIN (National Interconnected System), with an estimated Capex of R$6.4 billion.