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Macaé Marlim Azul thermoelectric plant advances another stage in its works

27 November 2019 to 06: 07
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Macaé Marlim Azul thermoelectric plant advances another stage in its works

Macaé Industrial Logistic Complex are already demarcated according to Marlim Azul; first of seven other plants that will make Macaé, in 4 years, the City of Energy.

Macaé is the Energy City, it is already possible to feel the path of progress and prosperity amidst the intense rhythm of machines and operators working in areas of thousands of square meters located along the RJ-168, bringing to mind the “boom” of the oil, originated in the 80s with the occupation of Imbetiba by Petrobras. The good news doesn't stop there. Macaé Port Terminal receives a prior license and will generate around 18 new jobs!

The Macaé of the future grows in the west. Two projects mark the city's turning point over periods of uncertainty and bring about a new moment, ratified by the positive evidence of 2,1 new job openings registered by the city in the period from January to October of this year.

It is already possible to see from the road, the division of the lots that were demarcated for the construction of Marlim Azul, the first of seven other plants that make up CLIMA – Complexo Logístico Industrial de Macaé, which will make the city recognized within the next four years, as the Energy City.

The thermoelectric plant, which is in the licensing phase, was financed by around US$ 700 million by Mitsubishi, Shell and Pátria Investimentos.

The city also has the Cabiúnas Terminal, which will provide not only the installation of industries from different segments, but also consolidates a new hub of urban development and infrastructure, which already has heavy investments by the city hall.

The Arco Viario de Santa Tereza, the road that connects the RJ-168 to the Parque dos Tubos region, is also beginning to take shape, generating another logistical hub in the region to serve companies in the oil and gas market.

Macaé advances, bringing memories of the regional representativeness achieved over 40 years of the rise of oil, keeping the population firm in the hope of better days, through the deep marks generated by the crisis.

The positive effects are already beginning to be felt in the local economy, due to the projects and the billions of consolidated investments, leading to a new moment that marks the Macaé of the future.

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