Brazil as a Global Wind Power Hub
Brazil has quietly become one of the largest wind power markets in the world. The strong, steady winds of states like Rio Grande do Norte, Bahia, Ceará, and Piauí deliver capacity factors that rival the best onshore sites globally. Combined with competitive auctions and growing demand from corporate buyers, this has fueled a wind boom that now supplies a significant share of national electricity, especially during dry seasons when hydropower is constrained.
The companies driving this expansion include integrated utilities, pure-play developers, turbine manufacturers, and infrastructure investors. Below are ten of the most relevant wind energy players in Brazil today.
1. Engie Brasil Energia
Engie Brasil owns and operates several large wind complexes, including landmark projects in the Northeast. Its expertise in hybridizing wind with solar and battery storage is helping the country move toward more flexible, dispatchable renewable systems.
2. Neoenergia
Neoenergia operates major wind clusters such as the Chafariz and Oitis complexes, which are among the largest in Latin America. Backed by Iberdrola's global experience, the company combines scale, technological sophistication, and deep integration with distribution networks.
3. Casa dos Ventos
Casa dos Ventos is one of Brazil's most prolific wind developers, with a multi-gigawatt pipeline across the Northeast. Its projects often anchor long-term contracts with large industrial clients and form the backbone of green hydrogen ambitions in the region.
4. AES Brasil
AES Brasil has built a strong wind portfolio that complements its hydro and solar assets. The company emphasizes operational excellence and tailor-made supply contracts, particularly for clients in the Free Energy Market seeking 24/7 renewable coverage.
5. Eletrobras
Through its subsidiaries, Eletrobras participates in some of the largest wind farms in the country. Its scale, transmission expertise, and long-term planning capability give it a unique role in integrating wind power into the national grid.
6. Auren Energia
Auren Energia operates wind assets in the Northeast and continues to expand its renewable footprint through acquisitions and greenfield development. Its strong commercial team makes it a preferred counterparty for industrial buyers seeking flexible energy contracts.
7. Statkraft Brasil
Statkraft, Europe's largest renewables generator, has built a significant wind and hydro portfolio in Brazil. The company is known for high environmental and social standards, as well as for offering structured long-term contracts to corporate clients.
8. Vestas Brasil
Vestas is a leading turbine manufacturer with a strong industrial footprint in Brazil, including a blade factory in Aquiraz. Its turbines are installed in many of the country's flagship wind farms, and its local supply chain has helped consolidate Brazil as a regional manufacturing hub.
9. Siemens Gamesa
Siemens Gamesa supplies turbines and services to numerous wind farms across Brazil. With local manufacturing and a robust service network, it plays a key role in maintenance, performance optimization, and the gradual repowering of older sites.
10. Omega Energia
Omega Energia has a substantial wind portfolio and continues to grow through both organic development and acquisitions. Its disciplined approach to project selection and operations has made it one of the most respected pure-play renewable companies in the country.
The Future of Wind Power in Brazil
Wind power in Brazil is entering a new phase. Onshore expansion continues, but attention is shifting toward repowering, hybridization with solar and storage, and the early development of an offshore wind framework along the country's long coastline. Combined with green hydrogen prospects and growing corporate demand for clean energy, wind is set to remain a strategic pillar of Brazil's renewable matrix for decades to come, with these ten companies at the forefront of that transformation.
