Ceara Mirim – Joao Camara II Line is a 500kV overhead line with a length of 64km from Ceara Mirim, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, to Joao Camara, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
Construction works on the Ceara Mirim – Joao Camara II Line started in 2014 and the project was commissioned in 2015.
Description
The Ceara Mirim – Joao Camara II Line, which is an overhead line, is being operated by Companhia Hidro Eletrica do Sao Francisco. The Ceara Mirim – Joao Camara II Line is a new line. The line carries alternating current (AC).
Ceara Mirim – Joao Camara II Line project development status
The development of the Ceara Mirim – Joao Camara II 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 Companhia Hidro Eletrica do Sao Francisco
Companhia Hidro Eletrica do Sao Francisco (Chesf), a subsidiary of Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA carries out generation, transmission and distribution of electricity from hydroelectric, wind and solar energy plants. The company operates power generation systems; transmission systems to interconnect the hydroelectric plants to the main load centers; telecommunications and automation systems to supervise, control and manage the facilities; and water resource management systems. Its business operations include transmission lines and substations, telecommunications, power distribution, energy efficiency and production and others.
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