CPFL Energia

Company description

CPFL Energia is the largest non state-owned group of electric energy generation and distribution in Brazil and the third biggest Brazilian electric utility company, after Eletrobras and CEMIG. The corporation is composed by CPFL Brasil, CPFL Piratininga, CPFL Paulista,CPFL Geração, CPFL Renováveis, Rio Grande Energia (RGE) and SEMESA. Each of these companies operates as a holding company that owns dozens of other companies. 

Company details

City:
Campinas
Address:
Rodovia Engenheiro Miguel Noel Nascentes Burnier, Km 2,5, nº 1755 CEP: 13088-900 Campinas - SP

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • October 01, 2019

    CPFL Energia closes acquisition of shares in CPFL Energias Renovaveis

    Brazilian energy company CPFL Energia has completed the acquisition of the shares in CPFL Energias Renovaveis from a local unit of State Grid Corporation of China. The deal represents a tot...

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  • March 26, 2019

    CPFL completes 5 MWp Capim Branco solar PV project in Minas Gerais

    CPFL Energia has completed the development of its 5 MWp Capim Branco solar photovoltaic project located in Uberlandia town, Minas Gerais, Brazil.  The BRL21.7 million (US$ 5.8 mil...

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  • October 04, 2016

    Brazilian pension fund Previ sells stake in CPFL

    Brazil's Caixa De Previdencia Dos Funcionarios Do Banco Do Brasil (Previ), the pension fund for the employees of federally controlled banking Banco do Brasil, has decided to sell its minority stake in...

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  • July 22, 2016

    China's State Grid to acquire 23 % stake in Brazil’s CPFL Energia

    State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), a state-owned grid operator, has plans to acquire controlling stake in a CPFL Energia SA, a Brazilian power distributor for R$5.85 billion (US$1.79 billion).

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  • June 27, 2016

    Brazil's CPFL Energia acquires AES Corporation unit for US$464 million

    CPFL Energia SA has agreed to buy 100% equity interest in Brazilian power distributor AES Sul from AES Corporation.

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