Sterlite Power wins six transmission projects in Brazil, to invest $2 bn

The six transmission projects that the company won entails 23 sub stations; 2,000 ckm of lines and 5,500 MVA of transformation capacity

Amritha Pillay  |  Mumbai 

on Wednesday said it has won six in Brazil and will be investing close to $2 billion in the Brazilian power sector.

“In the recently concluded auction for in Brazil, emerged as the largest winner, clinching 6 lots at an investment of roughly $1 billion, securing about 65% of the capex under auction,” the company said in its statement. The company emerges as the first Indian company to invest close to $2 billion in Brazilian power transmission sector, the statement added.

Pratik Agarwal, group chief executive officer (CEO) for said the company plans to invest close to $4 billion in this region. "Brazil requires an incremental 61,800 km in transmission lines, this makes the market very attractive to us and we have already committed $1.7 billion of the planned $4 billion in the region. We intend to develop global partnerships to execute our global portfolio of projects," Agarwal said.

The six that the company won entails 23 sub stations; 2,000 ckm of lines and 5,500 MVA of transformation capacity. The six projects take Sterlite’s total portfolio in Brazil to nine projects with a revenue consideration of $200 million annually for the next couple of years.

"With these projects, about 40% of our portfolio is now international. If we exclude the commissioned projects, the mix would be 60% of international orders," Agarwal added. He added the company is in the early stage of evaluating other international markets.

First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 17:49 IST