"Envision Energy Signs 630 MW Wind Deal in Brazil with Casa Dos Ventos"
Envision Energy is a global green technology company headquartered in China, specializing in wind turbines, energy storage systems, digital energy platforms, and green hydrogen solutions.
With over 80 GW of installed wind capacity worldwide, Envision Energy reinforced its global leadership in 2025 by securing around 42 GW of new wind turbine orders, significantly expanding its international order book.
The company operates in over Multiple countries and is known for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into renewable energy systems to optimize performance, reliability, and lifecycle value. Envision’s technology portfolio supports end-to-end net-zero energy solutions for utilities, industries, and governments worldwide.
Envision Energy has signed a 630 MW wind turbine supply agreement along with a 30-year long-term service agreement with Casa dos Ventos Energias Renováveis, Brazil’s largest renewable energy developer. The agreement marks Envision’s first net-zero energy deployment in Brazil and establishes a broader strategic partnership between the two companies.
The project will deploy Envision’s customized 8.X MW Galileo AI wind turbines, among the largest single-capacity turbines operating in Brazil. The turbines will be powered by Envision’s Tianshu Large Energy Model and Tianji Large Weather Model, designed to optimize energy output, improve reliability, and deliver long-term value under Brazil’s local grid and climate conditions.
Beyond turbine supply, the partnership includes 30 years of operations and maintenance services, ensuring long-term asset performance and availability. The collaboration also opens opportunities for deeper cooperation in full-lifecycle digital asset management, AI-driven data centers, and integrated green hydrogen and green ammonia solutions, supporting Brazil’s broader energy transition goals.
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