Statkraft Brasil Overview
Pro stress-test →Statkraft Brasil operates 16 hydropower plants, 33 wind farms, and 12 solar power plants with a total installed capacity of more than 2,400 MW, positioning it as a key growth platform within Statkraft's international renewable energy business. Since 2023, Statkraft has owned 100% of the Brazilian subsidiary, enabling full operational control and strategic integration.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →After the acquisition of Enerfin in 2023, Statkraft is one of the ten largest wind power producers in Brazil. Most recently in July 2026, Statkraft decided to invest in Gran Sul, a 280 MW onshore wind project in Rio Grande do Sul, with construction scheduled to begin in January 2027. The company pursues a diversified renewable portfolio—hydropower, wind, and solar—to deliver competitive energy solutions across Brazil's high-growth market.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Statkraft is one of the ten largest wind power producers in Brazil. Main competitors include established Brazilian utilities (Neoenergia, Enel Brasil, CPFL Energia) and international renewable developers (EDF Renováveis, Ørsted) pursuing hydropower, wind, and solar assets. Statkraft's integrated portfolio and parent-company scale provide competitive advantages in project financing and operational efficiency, though market consolidation and regulatory auction competition remain structural challenges.
Industry Context
Statkraft Brasil operates in Renewable energy generation (hydroelectric, wind, solar).
Key facts
Founded: 2012 · Headquarters: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil · Employees: 300+ · Revenue: N/A · Market cap: N/A