Article contentConsolidated recurring EBITDA reached BRL 1.6 billion in 2Q26, up 20.8% from the BRL 1.3 billion reported in the same period of the previous year. Recurring net income also showed strong growth, totaling BRL 645.1 million, a 42.6% increase compared to 2Q25. This outstanding performance reflects the continued realization of the Company’s operational synergies and its disciplined cost management, as evidenced by a 0.9% reduction in recurring manageable costs and expenses (recurring PMSO) compared to the same quarter of 2025. In terms of investments, Copel recorded Capex of BRL 957.2 million in 2Q26. In Generation, the highlight was the start of investments aimed at expanding the capacity of the Governador Bento Munhoz Hydroelectric Plant (Foz do Areia, or FDA) and the Governador Ney Braga Hydroelectric Plant (Segredo), strategic projects awarded in the Capacity Reserve Auction (LRCAP).