Alupar is a Brazilian holding company dedicated to the segments of power generation and transmission. Among all companies in this segment, Alupar is one of the largest in terms of Annual Permitted Revenue and the largest privately held company.
History
In 2000 - Alupar started operating in transmission segment.
In 2005, the company began operations in
hydroelectric
Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources combined and ...
generation segment.
In 2007 - Merger of all transmission and hydroelectric generation companies in the energy sector into the same holding company.
In 2013 - The company had an initial public offering estimated at BRL 740 million.
In 2021 - Alupar reported net income of
BRL
The Brazilian real ( pl. '; sign: R$; code: BRL) is the official currency of Brazil. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. The Central Bank of Brazil is the central bank and the issuing authority. The real replaced the cruzeiro real in 1994.
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1,115.4 million. Alupar has infrastructure projects related to the energy sector in Brazil and other countries in
Latin America such as Colombia and Peru.
Shareholder structure
Alupar's shareholder structure consists of a 52% stake held by Guarupart and 48% held in the public market.
Transmission Assets
Alupar currently has 30 transmission systems, totalling 7,929 km of transmission lines.
*ETEM
*ECTE
*ETSE
*ETEP
*ESDE
*EATE
*ERTE
*ENTE
*EBTE
*STN
*Transleste
*Transirapé
*Transudeste
*STC
*Lumitrans
*ETES
*TME
*ETVG
*TNE
*ELTE
*ETAP
*ETC
*TPE
*TCC
*ESTE
*TCE (Colombia)
*TSM
*ETB
*EDTE
*AETE
Generation Assets
Alupar has diversified its electric power matrix by investing in activities of generation plants, such as Hydroelectric Power Plants (HPPs), Small Hydroelectric Power Plants (SHPPs) and Wind Farms.
*HPP
São José
*HPP Foz do Rio Claro
*HPP
Ferreira Gomes
*HPP La Virgen
*SHPP
Queluz
*SHPP
Lavrinhas
Lavrinhas is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is formed by the seat and district of Pinheiros (which includes the hamlet of Capela do Jacu). The municipality is crossed by many rivers, creeks and so on; the main ones are: Jac ...
*SHPP Morro Azul
*SHPP Verde 08
*SHPP
Antônio Dias
*Energia dos Ventos’ Wind Farm (Aracati Complex)
*São João (wind)
*Santa Régia (wind)
*Pitombeira (solar)
References
External links
{{Portal, Brazil, Energy
Website
Electric power companies of Brazil
Holding companies of Brazil
Hydroelectric power companies
Brazilian companies established in 2007
Energy companies established in 2007
Holding companies established in 2007