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Envision enters Brazil with 630MW turbine deal

Web EditorBy Web EditorJanuary 8, 20262 Mins Read
Envision enters Brazil with 630MW turbine deal

Envision Energy has secured a 630MW wind turbine supply and 30-year long-term service agreement with Casa dos Ventos in its first net-zero energy deployment in Brazil.

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The project will use customised 8.xMW Galileo AI turbines designed to maximise output, reliability and long-term value under local resource and grid conditions, according to the company.

The partnership may expand beyond turbine supply to include full lifecycle digital asset management, AI-driven data centres and integrated green hydrogen and ammonia solutions, added the developer.

Lucas Araripe, executive director of Casa dos Ventos, said: “Our decision to partner with Envision is grounded in its leading technology, advanced AI capabilities, and long-term commitment with Brazil as a strategic market. This collaboration will enable the delivery of high-quality, large-scale wind projects with reliability and performance, while accelerating the growth of emerging industries and attracting advanced technologies. Beyond supporting Brazil’s energy transition and the expansion of the country’s renewable energy matrix, the project will also generate lasting socio-economic benefits – bringing green jobs and development for several local communities.”

Henry Peng, senior vice president and president of Latin America and the European region at Envision Energy, said: “Brazil has emerged as a global leader in renewable energy, with clean sources supplying nearly 90% of the country’s electricity. As the government diversifies the energy mix, non-hydro renewables such as wind and solar are becoming a strategic pillar of Brazil’s energy transition.”

He added: “As one of the earliest global renewable energy companies to invest in Brazil, our partnership with Casa dos Ventos goes far beyond turbine supply. We commit to explore topics such as AI-enabled, system-level net-zero solutions across wind, AIDC, green hydrogen, energy storage, and sustainable aviation fuel. Together, we aim to drive high-quality energy growth, strengthen local supply chains, accelerate emerging green industries, and support Brazil’s net-zero transition, creating new prosperity for Brazil and across Latin America.”

The agreement follows strategic exchanges between the companies in 2025 involving discussions on Brazil’s green energy transition and emerging net-zero industries.

30-year long-term service agreement 8.xMW Galileo AI turbines Casa dos Ventos Envision Energy
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