Voltalia announced the commissioning of all VSM3 (152 megawatts) and VSM4 (59 megawatts) wind farms in the Serra Branca cluster, the largest wind and solar cluster in the world (2.4 gigawatts). VSM3 wind farm has reached full power (152 megawatts) with 44 turbines of 3.5 megawatts each. Commissioning has been, as is the norm in Brazil, gradual since the first 7 turbines began production in April 2021. Electricity production, sold until the end of June 2021 through short-term contracts, will be, from July 1, sold through a 20-year fixed-price inflation-indexed contract with an electricity distribution company. The VSM4 wind farm has also entered into service in its entirety (59 megawatts) with 17 turbines of 3.5 megawatts each. Like VSM2, VSM4 will be 100% sold by November 30, 2021 to the utility company Copel, serving 4.8 million customers in 395 municipalities and 1,113 localities. Voltalia's teams will continue to operate and maintain these two wind farms after their transfer to Copel. This sale, which is part of Voltalia’s value creation strategy, will generate revenues for the Services activity over the long term. Voltalia is thus pursuing its strategy of developing large-scale competitive projects partially sold to partners. The two new farms in operation, VSM3 and VSM4, benefited from strong synergies with the other plants of the Serra Branca cluster in particular the wind farms of VSM1 (163 megawatts, full power in June 2020) and VSM2 (128 megawatts, full power in April 2021).