Brazil's Eletrobras to sell gas-fired power plants
7/7/2023
(Reuters) - Brazilian power company Eletrobras has begun structuring a process to sell its gas-fired power plants, in line with a goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions, it said on Friday.
Eletrobras, Latin America's largest utility, said in a securities filing that its gas-fired power stations portfolio includes about a dozen plants that in 2025 would account for total capacity of 2,059 megawatts.
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