The project will be executed in north of Brazil, in the states of Par and Tocantins, with more than 1800 km of transmission lines, the company said in a statement.
"Sterlite has demonstrated its international competitiveness by winning the largest lot on offer in the auction. We are committed to building a global transmission company by focusing on talent, technology and innovation," company's Chairman Pravin Agarwal said.
The project will be part of the North-Southeast and North-Northeast inter-connections.
"It is critical for the power evacuation from Belo Monte Hydroelectric Power Plant, the third largest hydro power plant in the world," Agarwal said.
In order to lead the existing projects and create a sustainable growth in the Brazilian energy market, the company is also setting up a local team, he added.
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