Company Working in Electric Infrastructure Construction Emerged After the Construction of the Rio do Fogo Wind Farm Project
The Commercial Director of WM Construções e Montagens, Ilmar Carvalho, was present at the Brazil Windpower 2022, an event that featured the main theme “Wind Sector in Expansion and Allied with New Technologies: The Path to a Net Zero Future,” at the São Paulo Expo.
During the event, Ilmar Carvalho spoke about the areas of operation of WM, which contribute to the production of clean and renewable energy in the country for thirty years. “The beginning of WM was exactly a wind generation project, which was the Rio do Fogo project with Iberdrola, and this is where the drive to work on infrastructure projects for generation, construction, assembly, civil works, mainly involving transmission lines, substations, and medium voltage networks, was born,” emphasized the speaker.
Video: Ilmar Carvalho Talks About WM’s Operations in the Renewable Sector
In an interview with the website CPG (clickpetroleoegas), the commercial director of WM highlighted that due to the change in culture and the new business format, the company generated new job opportunities in the past two years, providing employability for more than 50%. “With the increase in the volume of projects in this format, we have an average of 200 new employees for each project, which reinforces this. We are starting a new project in Kairós, Ceará,” emphasized Ilmar.
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The Brazil Windpower congress brings together the main authorities and executives in the sector over these three days of congress, addressing the key issues currently affecting the wind sector.
To follow the most current discussions on the development and future of wind energy in the country, texts and videos will be published on our site en.clickpetroleoegas.com.br.


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