Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA
Elizabeth Maciel de Albuquerque is an accomplished data and analytics specialist with extensive experience in various roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as a Data & Digital Technologies Specialist at Eletrobras, Elizabeth is involved in structuring projects within the Artificial Intelligence & Analytics Center of Excellence. Previous positions include Data & Analytics Expert and Manager at Santander Brasil, where responsibilities encompassed market research development, customer behavior studies, and model development for financial products. With a solid foundation in data science and public health from esteemed institutions such as USP and FGV, Elizabeth has additionally held roles as a Data Scientist at Energisa, Consultant at UnitedHealth Group, and has contributed significantly to clinical studies at Bio-Manguinhos/Fiocruz and FIOCRUZ. With comprehensive expertise in statistical analysis, machine learning, and project management, Elizabeth continues to drive advancements in data-driven decision-making.
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Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA
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Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A. (Eletrobras) is a power generation company. The Company operates in the generation, transmission, distribution and trading segments. The Company operates through various companies, including Eletrobras holding, CGTEE, Chesf, Eletronorte, Eletronuclear, Eletrosul, Furnas, Amazonas Energia, Distribuicao Acre, Distribuicao Alagoas, Distribuicao Piaui, Distribuicao Rondonia, Distribuicao Roraima and half the capital of Itaipu Binacional. The Company has a total installed capacity for generation of over 44, 150 megawatts. It has a nationwide network of transmission lines of approximately 60, 500 kilometers in length. The Eletrobras Eletrosul's Megawatt Solar Plant has over 4, 000 photovoltaic panels, totaling an area of approximately 8, 300 square meters. The Eletrobras Eletrosul's Megawatt Solar Plant has an installed capacity of approximately one megawatt-peak (MWp), and the Megawatt Solar Plant can produce approximately 1.2 gigawatt hour (GWh).