Company Achieves Level 3 Certification, the Highest in Reliability by B3 in Renewables in Brazil
2W Energia, one of the leading renewable energy companies in the country, with a digital solutions platform and generation projects that will add over 2 GW of installed capacity in Brazil, has received the B3 Trust Seal for the energy market. The company achieved the highest level of certification, indicating greater transparency in risk assessment for buyers in the free energy market. 2W Energia is one of the first Brazilian companies to obtain Level 3, the highest trust level of the Seal, reinforcing the company’s pioneering spirit.
The B3 trust seal for the energy market was established to create indicators that better reflect the ability to read and manage counterpart risks in energy purchase and sale contract negotiations. The certification evaluates criteria such as financial statements, negotiated contracts, administrative structure, and the level of corporate governance of the company.
About 2W Energia
2W Energia leads the second wave of the Brazilian energy market. We are a digital and integrated platform of energy solutions that can reduce energy bills by up to 30%, using renewable energy for consumers. With a portfolio of 1,350 clients, we have a commercial team spread throughout the country and a generation project with 2 GW of installed capacity. We have 170 independent agents across all regions of the country. For more information,
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Source: 2wenergia.com.br.

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