Marimbondo II – Assis Line is a 500kV overhead line from Marimbondo, Minas Gerais, Brazil, to Assis, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Construction works on the Marimbondo II – Assis Line started in 2014 and the project was commissioned in 2015.
Description
The Marimbondo II – Assis Line, which is an overhead line, is being operated by Furnas Centrais Eletricas. The Marimbondo II – Assis Line is a new line. The line carries alternating current (AC).
Marimbondo II – Assis Line project development status
The development of the Marimbondo II – Assis Line project was approved by Ministry of Mines and Energy, Brazil in 2014 and the project works were completed in 2015.
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By GlobalDataAbout Furnas Centrais Eletricas
Furnas Centrais Eletricas SA (Furnas), a subsidiary of Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA is a power generation company. It generates and transmits electricity. The company offers services such as hydrographic basin inventory studies, technical and economic feasibility studies, energy and economic studies, scale model hydroelectric plant studies, environmental management, land management, electrical systems studies, basic and detailed engineering designing services.
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