CGN Brazil Expands Its Operations with the New CGN Fusion Energy, Offering Advanced O&M Solutions for Wind, Solar, and Transmission, Strengthening Renewable Services and Driving Sustainability in the Electric Sector
CGN Brazil has officially announced the creation of CGN Fusion Energy, a new subsidiary focused on integrated operation and maintenance (O&M) services for wind, solar, and transmission. According to information published by Cenário Energia on Tuesday (25), the proposal expands the company’s presence in the renewable value chain and strengthens its operations in the Brazilian market, at a time of rapid clean energy expansion.
Strategic Expansion of CGN Brazil in the O&M Market
According to the company, Fusion Energy arrives with the goal of maximizing asset availability, reducing operational losses, and offering comprehensive solutions for owners and investors in the sector. This strategy reinforces CGN Brazil’s commitment to renewable services and sustainability, especially at a time when equipment efficiency has become crucial for ensuring competitiveness.
The creation of CGN Fusion Energy meets a growing demand for specialized services in the country. In an interview with MegaWhat, the company’s O&M manager, Rafael Rezende, stated that Brazil faces significant challenges in maintaining plants, especially given the accelerated expansion of wind and solar parks in recent years. Thus, the new subsidiary emerges as a direct response to the need for integration, expertise, and reliability in the sector.
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CGN already manages a robust portfolio in Brazil. Therefore, internalizing part of the operation and maintenance represents a natural step to increase control over asset performance, as well as reduce dependency on external suppliers.
This allows, among other benefits, greater operational predictability, quicker responses in critical situations, and total alignment with global quality standards. Additionally, entering the O&M market reinforces the company’s positioning as one of the leading operators in the national renewable sector, expanding its reach beyond generation.
Integrated Renewable Services: CGN Fusion Energy’s Operations
CGN Fusion Energy enters the market offering a complete portfolio of services designed to serve plants of different technologies. Among the main scopes released are:
- Preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance for wind, solar, and transmission plants;
- Advanced technical inspections, including thermography, structural analyses, and mechanical assessments;
- Technical due diligence for investors and asset owners;
- Management of spare parts and critical components, reducing unplanned outages;
- Project commissioning and performance monitoring;
- Contingency plans for failures and emergencies;
- Commercialization of essential components, supported by the global CGN Group supply chain.
According to the CGN’s own website, Fusion is already assuming the operation of approximately 1.6 GW of the company’s national portfolio. Additionally, the company plans to expand its operations to serve external clients, enhancing its relevance in the Brazilian energy ecosystem.
Wind, Solar, and Transmission: Focus on Operational Efficiency
The integration of services for different types of assets — wind, solar, and transmission — is one of Fusion’s major differentiators. This allows for a more comprehensive and, above all, more efficient approach, given that many complexes in Brazil operate in a hybrid format, combining wind and solar in the same territory.
This connection between technologies also helps to increase asset availability, reduce maintenance gaps, and address one of the biggest problems in renewable generation: curtailment. By investing in predictive maintenance and constant monitoring, Fusion aims to reduce generation cuts and ensure greater energy utilization.
According to information, this was one of the central reasons for the creation of the subsidiary, especially in regions where the energy flow faces limitations.
How CGN Fusion Energy Strengthens Sustainability in the Sector
The operations of Fusion Energy are directly linked to global decarbonization goals and CGN Group’s ESG commitments. The company emphasizes that its proposal combines technology, efficiency, and respect for the environment, creating a continuous cycle of improvement for renewable assets.
Keeping turbines, modules, inverters, and transmission networks operating at peak performance means reducing waste and increasing the production of clean energy. This positions maintenance as a key element of sustainability and the energy transition itself.
Furthermore, the creation of the subsidiary fosters the training of qualified labor in the country, strengthening areas such as engineering, technical inspection, data analysis, and electrical work — all essential for the sector.
Strategic Partnerships and Portfolio Expansion of CGN Brazil
Even before the creation of Fusion Energy, CGN was already expanding its initiatives in the Brazilian market. In 2025, for example, it established a partnership with Goldwind to implement a pilot project for energy storage (BESS) at the Tanque Novo Wind Complex in Bahia. This type of technology requires highly specialized maintenance, highlighting the importance of the new subsidiary.
Another highlight is the start of construction of a solar plant of 44 MW in Piauí, announced in August. The project will be integrated into the Lagoa do Barro Wind Complex, forming a hybrid arrangement. This model tends to require ongoing maintenance services, representing a significant opportunity for Fusion Energy.
In recent institutional reports, CGN Brazil has also reinforced its commitment to ESG practices and building a more resilient energy matrix. Fusion is aligned with these goals and becomes an essential part of this strategy.
The Role of CGN Fusion Energy in Consolidating the Brazilian Renewable Market
CGN’s entry into the O&M market represents an important leap for the renewable services sector in Brazil. Among the most relevant impacts are:
- Professionalization of Maintenance: greater standardization and technical rigor;
- Stimulus to Competition: new players raise the expected quality level;
- Reduction of Generation Costs: efficient maintenance means fewer failures and higher production;
- Strengthening of the Local Supply Chain: creation of technical jobs and national specialization;
- Increased Energy Security: well-maintained assets reduce the risks of interruptions.
Moreover, Fusion’s operations can help increase the reliability of the Brazilian electric grid, especially in regions where renewable generation already represents a significant portion of the supply.
What the Launch Reveals About Brazil’s Energy Future
CGN Brazil’s move to launch CGN Fusion Energy indicates an increasingly clear trend in the sector: the energy transition relies as much on the expansion of generation as on the quality of operation and maintenance.
By prioritizing efficiency, technology, and sustainability, the company reinforces the strategic role of integrated maintenance in consolidating renewable sources as pillars of the national electrical system. At the same time, it demonstrates that specialized services have become a fundamental part of the sector’s evolution.
Thus, the arrival of Fusion Energy not only strengthens CGN Brazil’s portfolio but also contributes to a more robust, competitive market aligned with the challenges of the country’s energy future.

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