The contract’s volume amounts to almost EUR220m.

The deal took place after, on 19 August, Ibama [Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources] granted the environmental license for Teles Pires, thus authorizing construction works for the power plant to begin.

The project will be installed on the border of the Mato Grosso and Para states, and its 1,850 MW rated power will supply 2,7 million families, making it yet another important project within the PAC [Brazilian Growth Acceleration Program] that aims to supply the growing Brazil economy with reliable, affordable and climate-neutral energy.

Once the purchase order is issued, there will be a 38-month timeframe for the first generating unit to begin operation.

Voith Hydro is the leader of the electromechanical supplying consortium for the Teles Pires hydro power plant, and will be responsible for supplying the 404 MVA-generators for the plant’s five Francis turbines, as well as the control and automation systems for the plant and its substations, mechanical and electrical Balance of Plant, the associated transmission system and the project’s detailed engineering.