ENGIE SA (ENXTPA:ENGI) has resumed the sale process of its Brazilian Pampa Sul thermoelectric power plant, the company said. With an installed capacity of 345MW, the plant had 100% of its energy hired by the government in Aneel's A-5 tender in 2014 for 25 years at BRL 201.98 ($6.29)/MWh. Investing more than BRL 2 billion, Engie started operations at Pampa Sul in June 2019. The company is also selling its Jorge Lacerda thermoelectric complex, in Santa Catarina. In this case, Engie has an exclusivity agreement with Fram Capital XII Fundo de Investimento em Participações Multiestratégia. "The company is focused on its purpose of accelerating the transition toward a neutral carbon economy, directing its activities to renewable energy generation, natural gas and infrastructure," Engie said in a statement.