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23 February 2026

ENGIE commissions Assú Sol in Brazil, its largest solar park worldwide

  • Full commissioning of the Assú Sol photovoltaic complex, located in Assú, in the State of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil).
  • 16 plants totaling 753 MW of installed capacity.
  • The largest solar park operated by the Group worldwide.

The Assú Sol photovoltaic complex, comprising 16 plants and representing ENGIE’s largest operational solar project worldwide, is now fully commissioned. The Group received approval from the Brazilian authorities on 13 February 2026, following construction work completed in December 2025 and a total investment of BRL 3.3 billion.

A large-scale industrial project delivered with exemplary execution

Located on a 2,344 hectare site in the State of Rio Grande do Norte in Northeast Brazil, Assú Sol will generate enough electricity to meet the annual needs of a city of 850,000 people. The project includes more than 1.5 million photovoltaic modules, 12,000 km of cabling, and 53 km of internal access roads.

Completed over a 30 month period — on time, on budget, and in full compliance with strict safety standards — construction of the complex created more than 4,500 direct jobs and relied on advanced technologies rarely deployed at this scale, such as drone based aerial mapping, automated graders integrated with 3D models, and—for the first time in Brazil—a dedicated automatic pile driving machine for solar plants. These solutions enabled more precise, faster and safer execution, while improving both industrial and environmental performance.

A lasting positive impact for local communities

In addition to contributing to decarbonization and strengthening energy security in the countries where it operates, the Group is committed to ensuring local integration and shared socio economic development around its projects.

In the Assú region, ENGIE has carried out several initiatives including the construction of a school, a health center, multisport facilities, improvements in access to water, and the donation of agricultural equipment.

A flagship asset in ENGIE’s development in Brazil

In Brazil, ENGIE operates a fully renewable installed capacity of 15.7 GW, comprising hydropower, onshore wind and solar assets. The Group also operates 3,200 km of transmission lines and 22 substations in the country.

In December 2025, the Serra do Assuruá wind complex, located in Gentio do Ouro in the State of Bahia in Northeast Brazil, became fully operational. With a capacity of 846 MW, it is the Group’s largest onshore wind farm in operation worldwide. ENGIE has also commissioned the first 334 km segment of the Asa Branca transmission network in Bahia, strategic infrastructure that will ultimately extend over more than 1,000 km across the States of Bahia, Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo. In addition to completing the remaining 660 km of this project, the Group is also implementing the Graúna project, which includes the construction of 780 km of transmission lines between Paraná and Santa Catarina.

“Assú Sol demonstrates our ability to deliver large scale renewable projects with efficiency and industrial excellence. Commissioning our largest solar complex worldwide—on time, on budget, and in close collaboration with local communities—reflects the know how of our teams and the strength of our renewable strategy in Brazil and internationally,” said Paulo Almirante, ENGIE Senior Executive Vice President in charge of Renewable and Flexible Power.

By 2030, ENGIE aims to reach 95 GW of renewable and storage capacity worldwide.
 

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