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Itaipu generates 208 GWh in a day: understand the production of the largest binational plant
Marco Três newsroom · edited by Annie Grellmann
On July 1, 2026, the Itaipu Dam produced 208 GWh, distributed 68% to Brazil and 32% to Paraguay.

The Itaipu Dam, located on the border between Brazil and Paraguay, recorded a generation of 208 GWh on July 1, 2026, according to the National System Operator (ONS). This output demonstrates the massive capacity of the dam, whose energy is shared between the two countries, with 68% of the power allocated to the Brazilian side and 32% to the Paraguayan side.
For visitors, this figure illustrates the magnitude of the project and reinforces the importance of visiting the Itaipu Tourist Complex, where you can see the plant’s operation up close and understand the scale of this production — the Brazilian share goes to the national interconnected system and the Paraguayan share covers almost all of Paraguay’s consumption. The tour includes explanations about daily generation, binational distribution, and the economic impact on the border.
In addition to the guided tour, the site offers boat trips, lake visits, and interactive exhibitions that help contextualize energy production and its relevance to local tourism.
Frequently asked questions
- How many GWh did the Itaipu Dam generate on July 1, 2026?
- The Itaipu Dam generated 208 GWh that day.
- What was the proportion of energy allocated to Brazil and Paraguay on that day?
- 68 % of the energy was allocated to Brazil and 32 % to Paraguay.
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