Renewable Energy Companies in Brazil
Browse 6 renewable energy companies headquartered in Brazil. Compare profiles, certifications, and project portfolios.
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Brazil
Global renewable energy solutions provider specializing in solar inverters, energy storage systems, and EV charging solutions. With 40 years of experience and 90 GW of installed capacity worldwide, SMA enables energy independence through innovative smart energy management technologies.
E+ Transição Energética
Brasília, Brazil
Brazilian independent think tank focused on just energy transition, industrial decarbonization, and bioeconomy. Engages governments, industry, civil society and academia to advance science-based, equitable energy and climate policies.
Itaipu Binacional
Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
Itaipu Binacional is the world's largest hydroelectric power plant by historical energy generation, jointly operated by Brazil and Paraguay since 1974. It produces approximately 8% of Brazil's and 80% of Paraguay's electricity, with 14,000 MW installed capacity across 20 generating units. The company integrates clean energy generation with extensive environmental, social, and sustainable development initiatives.
wpd-brasil
São Paulo, Brazil
wpd do Brasil is a subsidiary of wpd, a leading international developer and operator of onshore wind and utility-scale solar projects. Established in 2024, it focuses on developing renewable energy infrastructure across Brazil while leveraging wpd's global expertise across 32 countries.
Solví
São Paulo, Brazil
Solví is a waste management and green energy company operating across Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. It produces biogas-derived electricity and biomethane from organic waste at 60 Sustainable Valorization Units, generating renewable energy for its fleet and clients.
SolatioGlobal
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
SolatioGlobal develops integrated green hydrogen and solar energy projects in Brazil. The company is building an 11-GW green hydrogen facility and 9-GW solar network in Piaui, supported by EU funding through the Global Gateway strategy.