Transmissão Paulista, doing business as CTEEP - Companhia de Transmissão
de Energia Elétrica Paulista, begins its history with the restructuring
of the Brazilian Electric Sector and the separation of electric power
generation, transmission and distribution of former concessionaries into new
companies.
CTEEP, originated from CESP - Companhia Energética de São Paulo
split, started its operations on April 1, 1999, and in November 2001
incorporated EPTE - Empresa Paulista de Transmissão de Energia Elétrica
S.A. originated from the ELETROPAULO Metropolitana - Eletricidade São
Paulo S.A split, thus resulting in a larger company. From this change on the
company
adopted its trade name - Transmissão Paulista – using the most
significant words of CTEEP’s corporate name and that indicate its main
business.
Transmissão Paulista’s mission is to operate, maintain, extend
and explore electric transmission systems with excellent services,
satisfaction to users, environmental sustainability and proper shareholder
return, contributing
to the economic and social development of the community.
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Transmissão Paulista operates a complex infrastructure with more than
12,144 kilometers of transmission lines that extend all over the
State of São Paulo, exceeding 18,495 kilometers of circuits. The 102
substations operated by the company sum a transformation capacity over 40,000
MVA. The
whole operation is monitored by an integrated system for electric
system coordination, supervision and control. This complex has its own telecommunications
system.
The Company counts on high level employees to perform these services
and address the requests of a market each day more demanding.
Transmissão Paulista’s services remuneration is annually set
forth by ANEEL - Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (National
Agency of Electric Energy) - and the resources are originated from the companies
that use the transmission system, i.e., generation, distribution and free
consumers.
Our financial health is warranted by the efficiency of the system that
results from investments in research, planning, extension and operation
of a system that presents excellent performance rates.
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