About CTEEP
The Company transmits nearly 80%
of the power in the State of São Paulo
and 30% of the energy consumed
in Brazil.
companies Shareholding Structure - Concessionaires Mission, Vision and Values
ISA currently holds 37.81% of the total capital in CTEEP through ISA Capital do Brasil. Company investors also include Eletrobras (35.23% of total capital), the São Paulo State Government (6.12%) and over 61 thousand individual and corporate shareholders (20.84%).
With 38,989 km of high voltage circuits, ISA, the controlling company of CTEEP, is one of the largest electrical energy transmission groups in Latin America, operating in Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Panama, and Central America.
In 2011, a total of 144,198 GWh of energy travelled through the CTEEP electrical system, a network formed by 12,993 kilometers of power lines, 18,782.41 kilometers of circuits, 2,488 kilometers of fiber optic cables and 106 substations with a voltage of up to 550 kV, with a total installed capacity of 45,131 MVA. This network interconnects points of connections for its customers: power generation companies, other electrical energy distributors and transmission companies that bring electric utilities to end consumers.
CTEEP holds 16% of the RAP (Portuguese acronym for Allowed Annual Revenue, remuneration received by electrical energy transmission concessionaires) for the Brazilian transmission market.
For the third year running, in 2011 the Company received an additional RAP in the amount of BRL 3,467,868.02 in reference to the 2010/2011 Cycle, established by the ANEEL because of the high availability of its assets (99.98%).
Headquartered in the city of São Paulo, CTEEP has operations in 15 Brazilian states through Company operations, its subsidiaries and shareholder stakes. The Company has five Regional offices in cities of the State of São Paulo (Cabreúva, Taubaté, Bauru, Jupiá and São Paulo), one Transmission Operation Center (COT, its acronym in Portuguese) in Jundiaí, and one Backend Operation Center (COR, its acronym in Portuguese) in Cabreúva. It has 106 substations located in the State of São Paulo, with voltage of up to 500 kV and 30,273 transmission towers.
The Company's customers include distributors, generators, free consumers and self-producing energy entities. Because of the characteristics of the National Interconnection System (SIN, its acronym in Portuguese), its network is connected to other Brazilian companies' transmission assets.
CTEEP ended 2011 with 1,418 employees, a net operating revenue of BRL2.9 billion, and a net profit of BRL915.3 million. In 2011, investments in reinforcements, modernizations and improvements of existing assets, capitalization of labor and investments in subsidiaries totaled BRL661.4 million. An estimated BRL645.4 million in investments are expected for 2012.
Technological innovation and annual investment in expanding and maintaining the network, which are needed to ensure the quality and reliability of operations, are the expression of the Company's mission to seek excellence in providing services and satisfaction to customers, with environmental sustainability, an appropriate return for shareholders, and development of communities.
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Affiliates and controlled companies
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One of the strategies used to fulfill CTEEP growth targets is participation in bids for new transmission concessions, which have resulted in the creation of seven electrical energy transmission companies.
CTEEP affiliates and controlled companies are privately held companies whose goal is to explore the concession of public electrical energy transmission service by building, operating and maintaining substations and power lines.
Interligação Elétrica de Minas Gerais (IEMG)
Power line: LT 500 kV Neves 1 – Mesquita
Location: Minas Gerais
Length: 172.5 km
Interligação Elétrica Norte e Nordeste (IENNE)
Power line: PL 500 kV Colinas – Ribeiro Gonçalves C2 and PL 500 kV Ribeiro Gonçalves – São João do Piauí C2
Location: Tocantins, Maranhão and Piauí
Length: 720 km
Interligação Elétrica Pinheiros (Pinheiros)
Substations: SE 345/138-88 kV Piratininga II,
SE 440/138 kV Mirassol II, SE 440/138 kV
Getulina, SE 440/138 kV Araras and SE 440/138 kV Atibaia II, and SE 345/88 kV Itapeti
Power line: LT 345 kV Interlagos – Piratininga II
Location: São Paulo
Length: 5.9 km
Transformation: 3.900 MVA
Interligação Elétrica Sul (IESul)
Substations: SE 230/138 kV Scharlau and SE 230/69 kV Forquilhinha
Power lines: PL 230 kV Nova Santa Rita – Scharlau, PL 230 kV Joinville Norte – Curitiba (operational as of June/2013) and PL 230 kV Jorge Lacerda B – Siderópolis
Sectioning PL Siderópolis – Lajeado Grande
Location: Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná
Length: 185 km
Transformation: 750 MVA
Interligação Elétrica do Madeira (IEMadeira)
(Operation start-up in December 2013)
Substations: Porto Velho Rectifier (3,150 MW) and Araraquara 2 Inverter(2,950 MW)
Power line: PL CC Porto Velho – Araraquara 2
Location: Roraima, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Minas Gerais and São Paulo
Length: 2,375 km
Transformation: 6,100 MVA
Interligação Elétrica Serra do Japi (Serra do Japi)
Substations: SE 440/138-88 kV Salto and SE 440/138-88 kV Jandira
Location: São Paulo
Length: 10.9 km
Transformation: 1,600 MVA
Interligação Elétrica Garanhuns
(IEGaranhuns)
(Operation start-up in June 2014)
Substations: SE 500/230 kV Pau Ferro and SE 500/230 kV Garanhuns
Power lines: PL 500 kV Luis Gonzaga – Garanhuns, PL 500 kV Garanhuns – Campina Grande III, PL 500 kV Garanhuns – Pau Ferro, PL 500 kV Garanhuns – Angelim I
Location: Pernambuco, Paraíba and Alagoas
Length: 875 km
Transformation: 2,100 MVA
Shareholding Structure – Concessionaires
Mission, Vision and Values
GRI 4.8
Mission
Expand, operate and maintain electrical energy transmission systems with excellence in providing services, customer satisfaction, environmental sustainability, and an appropriate return for shareholders, contributing to the economic and social development of the community.
Vision
In 2016, CTEEP will be the most important non-government owned company in the Energy Transmission industry in Brazil, with revenues equaling BRL3.5 billion, 25% of which will come from operations outside of the State of São Paulo.
Values
Ethics
Having coherence between discourse and practice, developing transparent actions and attitudes, fundamental to building lasting relationships with all stakeholders.
Social Responsibility
Continually seeking sustainable development through fulfillment of commitments established with our stakeholders.
Innovation
Create and incorporate new practices or improvements that contribute to reaching the Organization's goals.
Excellence
Assure quality standards throughout the
Organization, in an effort to be recognized by the market and add value to the business.