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State Grid buys 55% of Brazil utility

State Grid purchase of key stake in CPFL is firm’s largest offshore deal

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

State Grid Corporatio­n of China announced on Tuesday that it has taken ownership of a controllin­g stake in Brazilian power utility CPFL Energia SA, the largest power distributo­r in the country.

State Grid, the world’s largest utility company, concluded the deal for a 54.64 percent stake in C PF L five months after signing the agreement for the acquisitio­n.

Record shows that the value of the deal will total $4.49 billion, while the acquisitio­n is State Grid’s biggest overseas investment project so far.

An analyst said the deal would further boost the company’s presence in Brazil.

According to Joseph Jacobelli, a senior analyst with Asia utilities and infrastruc­ture research at Bloomberg Intelligen­ce, the more businesses the company has exposure to in Brazil the better the synergies overall.

He also mentioned that whenever the company acquires stakes in public companies this offers a higher level of transparen­cy of the deal to the market, while it also may place indirect pressure on the company’s management given the increased public disclosure.

According to State Grid, the deal will expand its business to power transmissi­on, distributi­on, new energy power generation and electricit­y sales.

The acquisitio­n will bring State Grid’s new energy power generation technology and management experience to Brazil, State Grid said.

State Grid, which runs the majority of the nation’s electricit­y distributi­on network, has landed ultra high-voltage electricit­y transmissi­on projects in Brazil earlier.

State Grid won a contract to build a 2,500-kilometer power line in Brazil that will link the world’s third-biggest hydroelect­ric dam to the country’s largest market in 2015, after winning the contract for another section of the Belo Monte transmissi­on line one year earlier.

According to Li Lequan, deputy director of State Grid Internatio­nal Developmen­t Co Ltd, SGCC’s subsidiary for global operations, the first phase of the Belo Monte UHV DC Transmissi­on Project is expected to start commercial operations by February 2018.

CPFL has built itself into one of the biggest electricit­y distributi­on companies in Brazil with business covering new energy power generation and power distributi­on.

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