EDP Brasil
Company type | Sociedade Anônima |
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Traded as | B3: ENBR3 Ibovespa Component |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | , Brazil |
Key people | Miguel Nuno Simões Nunes Ferreira Setas(Director-Presidente) Carlos Emanuel Baptista Andrade(Director Vice-Presidente de Comercialização e Desenvolvimento de Negócios) |
Products | Electrical power |
Services | Electricity distribution, generation, commercialization and Renewable energy |
Revenue | US$ 3.5 billion (2017) [2] |
Net income | US$ 184.6 million (2017) [3] |
Number of employees | 2,600 [4] |
Parent | EDP - Energias de Portugal |
Website | www |
EDP Brasil is one of the largest Brazilian electric utility companies. It is a subsidiary of EDP - Energias de Portugal in Brazil. The company was founded in 1996 in São Paulo.[citation needed]
Through its subsidiaries the company generates, distributes and sells electric energy in nine Brazilian states and in the generation segment, representing 2,3 GW of installed capacity. In the distribution segment, the group operates in two states (São Paulo and Espírito Santo) and serves a total of 3.1 million customers. In the commercialization segment, EDP operates in the free contracting environment both in the concession areas of our distributors as well as in other concession areas and in renewable energy segment the company operates wind and hydro electric plants with an installed generation capacity of 2.381 MW.[citation needed]
It is the third largest non-state electricity commercialization company in Brazil, the fifth largest non-state generation and the fourth largest non-state in energy distribution.[citation needed]
On listing its capital in July 2005, it signed up to the São Paulo Stock Exchange’s (B3) Novo Mercado.[citation needed]
For the seventh consecutive year, the company is a component of B3's Corporate Sustainability Index (ISE).[citation needed]
The Portuguese energy group EDP announced In March, 2023, a plan to close capital of EDP Brasil, or Energias do Brasil, aiming to bring greater flexibility in financial and operational management to the local subsidiary.[5]
References
- ^ - Board of Directors and Management of Energias do Brasil, EDP - Energias do Brasil investor relation website
- ^ - Revenues end 2012 Fiscal Year USD 3.1 / R$ 6.5 billion, BusinessWeek
- ^ Company's net income, Businessweek
- ^ "- Company employees, Corporate Information". Archived from the original on 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
- ^ Shoes, Eloisa (2023-03-02). "Energias Brasil anuncia que vai fechar o capital no Brasil". Investidores Brasil - Juntos Podemos Mais (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-03-02.
External links
- Official website
- EDP - Energias de Portugal website
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