Community engagement
AXIA Energia operates in 1,500 municipalities, spans 64 indigenous territories, and engages with 35 indigenous ethnic groups through various initiatives. To strengthen these relationships, impact management in communities prioritizes mitigation, transparency, and fair compensation, with continuous social participation.
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67,5% operationswith local community engagement
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FPICFree, Prior and Informed Consultation (FPIC) applied to communities
Fundos Regionais
AXIA is committed to investing in Brazilian territory through Regional Funds, with an investment of R$ 1 billion over ten years. In 2025, we will leverage the resources invested to promote the development of the territories and improve the quality of life of the populations.
Furthermore, we put into operation the Manaus–Boa Vista Transmission Line, which integrates Roraima, the last capital that still operated in isolation, into the National Interconnected System (SIN). This is a structural milestone for the Brazilian electricity sector.
Furthermore, we put into operation the Manaus–Boa Vista Transmission Line, which integrates Roraima, the last capital that still operated in isolation, into the National Interconnected System (SIN). This is a structural milestone for the Brazilian electricity sector.
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R$ 1 billionin investments in projects financed over ten years
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Inaugurationof the Coxilha Negra Wind Farm
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New investmentsin transmission
Biodivesity and water management
In 2025, we made progress in developing the Biodiversity Policy. We also approved the Nature Action Plan, which aims to identify impacts, risks, and opportunities and achieve net-zero loss, aligned with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). In the same year, we revised the Water Resources Policy, with an emphasis on access to quality water, adaptive planning, and the protection of aquatic ecosystems.
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LEAP approachto biodiversity action plans
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Reducing water consumptionthrough divestment in thermal power plants