France's Voltalia to invest $247 million in new Brazilian plants: paper

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SAO PAULO (Reuters) – French energy company Voltalia SA (PA:) plans to invest 1 billion reais ($247.24 million) in Brazil to build new wind farms, solar and hydroelectric plants over the next few years, its Chief Executive Robert Klein told local newspaper Valor Econômico in an interview published on Monday.

The investment planned will lift Voltalia’s installed capacity in Brazil to 1 gigawatt (GW) compared to 483 megawatts (MW) currently, the media outlet reported.

Klein added Brazil will continue to be the group’s main global operation, representing more than half of its installed capacity by 2023.

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