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Electra Ventos do Sul to Build Five Wind Farms in Rio Grande do Sul

Escrito por Paulo H. S. Nogueira
Publicado em 21/07/2025 às 07:57
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Electra Project Reinforces the Expansion of Wind Farms in Rio Grande do Sul with Clean Energy, Job Creation, and an Investment of R$ 950 Million.

Currently, Brazil is experiencing an important moment in the development of clean and renewable energies. For this reason, with an emphasis on the advancement of wind energy, the country has expanded its electricity generation capacity without harming the environment. Within this promising scenario, the wind farms in Rio Grande do Sul gain strength and prominence.

A striking example of this is the Electra Ventos do Sul, an energy generation complex that promises to transform the energy landscape of the far south of the State.

The company will build the project in the municipality of Santa Vitória do Palmar, a region known for its constant winds and vast flat land, ideal conditions for the installation of wind turbines.

The project foresees an investment of R$ 950 million and will achieve an installed capacity of 121.8 megawatts (MW), enough to supply thousands of homes with clean energy.

In addition, the complex will feature five distinct wind farms, named Electra Ventos do Sul I, II, III, IV, and V. The company will distribute 20 state-of-the-art wind turbines across an area of 2,200 hectares.

As a result, all the energy generated will integrate into the National Interconnected System (SIN), which will allow the benefits of renewable generation to reach consumers across the country.

The Historical Context and the Role of RS in Wind Energy

To better understand the importance of the wind farms in Rio Grande do Sul, it is necessary to look at the historical trajectory of energy generation in Brazil. For decades, the country based its energy matrix on hydraulic sources, taking advantage of large rivers and waterfalls.

However, climate change and prolonged periods of drought have shown the need to diversify energy sources.

In this sense, wind energy has gained prominence, especially in regions with constant winds. Rio Grande do Sul, with its strategic geographical position and favorable topography, has become one of the country’s most promising poles.

Since the first projects in the early 2000s, the State has increased its installed capacity and attracted national and international investments.

Santa Vitória do Palmar, in particular, offers regular winds, an already installed transmission network, and vast flat areas with low population density.

These factors have made the region ideal for large-scale projects, such as Electra’s.

Moreover, the state government has been promoting public policies that favor the use of renewable sources.

Thus, by facilitating licensing and encouraging innovation, the State strengthens its role in the national energy transition.

Economic and Environmental Benefits of the Project

In general, the construction of the five wind farms will generate a direct impact on the local economy. The Electra Group plans to create direct and indirect jobs during the construction and also in the operational phase.

This movement will boost regional development and stimulate trade, services, and the infrastructure sector.

During the peak of construction, hundreds of workers will participate in different stages, from earthworks to the assembly of the turbines.

Subsequently, after the inauguration, technical and maintenance teams will ensure the continuous operation of the complex, with permanent jobs.

In addition to contributing to the economy, the project represents a clean and sustainable alternative. Unlike fossil fuel plants, the wind turbines do not emit pollutants or produce waste.

Moreover, they do not alter the course of rivers or significantly harm local wildlife.

Another important differentiator of Electra Ventos do Sul is the already installed electrical transmission infrastructure in the region.

While other projects face difficulties, Electra chose a location with consolidated infrastructure.

Consequently, this ensures the full utilization of the generated energy.

Strategic Planning and Vision of the Electra Group

According to Claudio Alves, CEO of the Electra Group, the existing infrastructure was decisive for the choice of Santa Vitória do Palmar.

He states that the existing system allows energy to reach the SIN without facing the common hurdles encountered by other enterprises.

The Electra Group, based in Curitiba (PR) and with a branch in São Paulo (SP), has been operating in the electric sector for 23 years.

Throughout this time, the company has accumulated 968.5 MW in energy generation projects, with 327.5 MW in operation and 641 MW in development.

In recent years, the group has intensified its investments in renewable sources, focusing on wind and solar power.

To this end, the strategy includes well-planned acquisitions and new enterprises, always with attention to technical feasibility and environmental respect. The Electra Ventos do Sul strengthens the company’s presence among the major players in the sector.

Furthermore, the project also incorporates remote monitoring technologies.

With advanced digital systems, Electra monitors energy production in real-time, the weather conditions, and the performance of the equipment.

Thus, it optimizes operation and reduces costs.

The Future of Wind Energy in Brazil

As the sector grows, the country is expected to announce new similar enterprises, driven by the increasing search for clean sources.

Companies from various sectors are seeking to reduce their carbon emissions and align their operations with sustainable goals.

The strengthening of the wind farms in Rio Grande do Sul symbolizes a transformation in how Brazil produces its energy.

Previously dependent on hydroelectric plants, the country is now moving towards a more diversified matrix, with a strong presence of winds and solar.

The Brazilian Wind Energy Association (ABEEólica) highlights Brazil among the ten countries with the highest installed capacity in the world.

In this context, Rio Grande do Sul occupies a prominent position, alongside states like Rio Grande do Norte, Bahia, and Ceará.

Wind in Favor of a Sustainable Future

The energy from winds, besides being renewable, offers one of the smallest environmental footprints in the electric sector.

That is, the wind turbines do not pollute, do not generate hazardous waste, and do not require intensive water use, unlike other forms of generation.

The Electra Ventos do Sul represents more than an engineering project.

In fact, the project marks a new chapter for the State and for Brazil, showing that it is possible to combine economic development with environmental preservation.

Thus, the commitment to clean sources reveals a promising path to ensure safe, accessible, and sustainable energy.

Therefore, by uniting technology, strategic vision, and environmental commitment, the Electra Group positions itself at the forefront of the energy transition.

The wind farms in Rio Grande do Sul continue to blow winds of change — and Electra is among the leaders of this movement that promises to transform the future of the national electric sector.

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Paulo H. S. Nogueira

Sou Paulo Nogueira, formado em Eletrotécnica pelo Instituto Federal Fluminense (IFF), com experiência prática no setor offshore, atuando em plataformas de petróleo, FPSOs e embarcações de apoio. Hoje, dedico-me exclusivamente à divulgação de notícias, análises e tendências do setor energético brasileiro, levando informações confiáveis e atualizadas sobre petróleo, gás, energias renováveis e transição energética.

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