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Confindustria Seminar
ENEL experience on developing investments in Northeast Brazil
Rome, 20th November 2019
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Thermal Generation
2014 2015 2016 2017
1,62,9
5,5
1,3
1,6
1,5
4,07
2,60,90,7
4,0
DistributionRenewable
2018
2017
2018
Investments EvolutionBillion BRL +2,2 bi R$
Enel Goiás’ acquisition
+1,4 bi R$Volta Grande’s acquisiton
+4,5 bi R$Renewable’s auctions (A-4 and A-6)
Enel Commitment to Brazil
3,1
2019-2021 Estimation
0,9
17
5,3
2,6
0,1
+7,1 bi R$Eletropaulo’s acquisition
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Enel X
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BS
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Enel Green Power participation in Northeast
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MARANHÃO
PIAUÍ
CEARÁ RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
PARAÍBA
PERNAMBUCO
ALAGOAS
SERGIPEBAHIA
Total NE: 3.575 MW(In Operation + Under Construction)
Total Brazil: 4.847 MW | Northeast share: 74%In operation 1.691 MW
Total Brazil: 2.963 MW | Northeast share: 57%
872 MW 819 MWp
Delfina - BA180 MW
Modelo – RN56,4 MW
Cristal – BA89,7 MW
Curva –BA56,4 MW
Fontes – PE79,9 MW
Serra Azul - BA118 MW
Cristalândia – BA*90 MW
Morro do Chapeu - BA172 MW
Fontes Solar – PE11 MWp (10 MWac)
Ituverava - BA254 MWp (196 MWac)
Nova Olinda – PI*292 MWp (210 MWac)
Lapa Cluster – BA*158 MWp (120 MWac)
Horizonte – BA103 MWp (77,1 MWac)
São Gonçalo - PI475,7 MWp(437 MWac)
São Gonçalo II - PI133,1 MWp(138 MWac)
Lagoa do Ventos - PI595,2 MW
Morro do Chapéu II - BA352,8 MW
Delfina VIII - BA29,4 MW
Lagoa do Ventos II - PI121,4 MW
Cumarú – RN205,8 MW
*Assets under EGP operation over a BSO contract
609 MWp
Under construction 1.884 MWTotal Brazil: 1.884 MW | Northeast share: 100%
1.275 MW
Bahia1.260 MWp
Piauí1.800 MWp
5.000 MWp
Under development 8.900 MWTotal Brazil: 10.200 MW | Northeast share: 87%
3.900 MW
Ceará220 MWp
Pernambuco620 MWp
Rio Grande do Norte1.100 MWp
Bahia2.200 MW
Sergipe700 MW
Paraíba600 MW
Piauí400 MW
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Enel Green Power participation in Northeast
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MARANHÃO
PIAUÍ
CEARÁ RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
PARAÍBA
PERNAMBUCO
ALAGOAS
SERGIPEBAHIA
Total 3.575 MW(In Operation
+ Under Construction)
JOBSCREATED ≈14K
TOTALINVESTIMENT* +14Billion (in BRL)
AVOIDEDCO2 EMISSION** ≈3,4MillionTon/year
ICMSDUE TAX ≈2,5Billion (in BRL)
*Considers operational + under construction projects**Considers only operational projects
From 2010 till 2021:
Challenges Faced and Opportunities for EGP in Northeast Brazil
Limitation in connection availability Delays in works for transmission extension
New Opportunities
Infrastructure improvement and general logistics
Staff availability in environmental agencies
Standardization of tax benefit rules between States
Environmental agencies processes too long Infrastructure needed to be improved
Unqualified and unexperienced Local companies with technology expertise
Precarious documentation of ownership and long time for regularization
Better understanding of processes Reduction of regularization lead time
Current ScenarioIn Beginning of activities
Reduced lead times and better processunderstanding
New investments and improved connection availability in the best resource areas
Construction delays considerably decreases
Permitting
Labor
Land Regularization
Connection
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SustainabilityEnel Green Power
Bahia
29 social, cultural and environmental
projects
96.675 benefited people since 2017
Focus:• Social and economic development• Education
Piauí
11 social, cultural and environmental
projects
19.434 benefited people since 2017
Rio Grande do Norte
6 social, cultural and environmental
projects
2.194 benefited people since 2017
Pernambuco
5 social, cultural and environmental
projects
9.460 benefited people since 2017
Until oct/196
Sustainability is key factor for EGP Brazil
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Promoting access to safedrinking water for domesticconsumption and providingtechnology for reuse in familyfarming.
New employment and incomeopportunities for communities,especially in E&C phase, withtraining and improving the skills oflocal labor. 50% of the workforcecomes from local communities.
Contribution to theimprovement of teachingthrough the training of teachersand students of public schools tostimulate reading and theknowledge about renewableenergy and other environmentalissues.
Support for the preservation ofendangered species in theCaatinga biome in Bahia,through monitoring, introductionof new individuals andenvironmental education incommunities.• Arara-Azul-de-Lear
(Anodorhynchus leari)• Onça-parda (Puma concolor)• Onça-pintada (Panthera onca).
9,304 benefited people(BA, PI, PE and RN)
14,000 new jobs (E&C)BA (48%), PI (46%), PE(3%) and RN (3%)
254 benefited families(BA)
PA
MT
TO
GO
DF
RS
SC
PR
SP
MG
RJ
ES
BA
PI
CE
PE
AM
AC
MS
MA
PB
SE
RN
AL
Distribution4 Distributors17 millions of clients
Transmsision2.200 MWInterconection Brazil-Argentina
Geração Renovável2.963 MW in Operation*1.884 MW under Construction
23 States and Federal District
~5.174 MW of installed capacity
521 Stores (CE, RJ, SP e GO)
Thermal Generation
327 MW in Operation
Trading390 clients** 4.8 GWH comercialized** *2018
Enel XEnergy SolutionsPresent in 14 states
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*ConsidersBSO assets
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