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Neoenergia, a subsidiary of Iberdrola, will invest $10 billion to improve power distribution in Brazil

Neoenergia, a 'Brazilian division of Spain's Iberdrola plans to invest a total of 50 billion reais (about $10 billion) into its five power distribution companies by 2030, as it seeks to expand the sector. CEO Eduardo Capelastegui confirmed this.

The new investment plan is backed by a 82% increase in the investment plan compared to the previous five-year period. It also includes the renewal of four distributor concessions for another thirty years.

Capelastegui said that the focus would be on "expanding grids infrastructure", connecting more customers, and modernizing networks in order to increase resilience during more frequent extreme weather events.

He said that distribution networks were critical for Brazil's energy transformation, as they enabled electrification, integration of renewable power, and growth in such areas as data centers, green hydrogen, and other technologies.

Neoenergia may pursue acquisitions, if assets are available, said he, adding that Iberdrola views Brazil as its main emerging market.

Iberdrola and Italy's Enel were involved in a dispute in 2018 regarding the purchase of a distributor, Eletropaulo. Now Enel Sao Paulo is facing legal proceedings that may lead to the loss of their?concession. This has fueled speculation that Enel will eventually divest this asset.

Once about 20 distribution concessions have been renewed, it is expected that other divestment deals will be available this year. $1 = 4.8928 Reais (Reporting and writing by Leticia Ficuchima, Editing by Emelia Matarise).

(source: Reuters)