Voltalia has inked a 940 MW maintenance contract with COPEL Get, a subsidiary of COPEL. This is a five-year agreement and covers a total installed capacity of 940 MW in the Brisa Potiguar, Cutia and Bento Miguel, São Bento do Norte, Jandaíra, Aventura and Santa Rosa Mundo Novo clusters. This maintenance agreement involves preventive and corrective maintenance of collector substations, medium voltage networks, and 138 and 230 kV transmission lines.
Furthermore, under this contract, Voltalia will also oversee the local operation of interconnection facilities and spare parts management. Additionally, COPEL has a minority stake in Voltalia’s 108 MW SMG wind farm since 2015. It is also one of the counterparties of the long-term power sales agreements totaling 270 MW of Voltalia’s solar plants (SSM 1 and 2).
Voltalia has been strengthening its partnership with other renewable energy companies. Earlier in November 2024, Voltalia and TAQA Arabia inked a MOU with Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity to repower the Zafarana wind farms. The partnership aims to implement a 3 GW hybrid solution combining 1.1 GW of wind power and 2.1 GW of solar power.
