Full Energy magazine brings you the full coverage of the " Energy Oscar" award, including the complete profiles of the 100 experts celebrated at the event.

​The personalities that stood out the most in 2017 in different links of the Brazilian energy chain were honored in the 100 Most Influential in Energy.

A night to celebrate the greatest personalities of different segments of the Energy in Brazil. This is how the event promoted in December 2017 by Grupo Midia and Full Energy magazine at Maksoud Plaza Hotel in São Paulo can be defined.

At the awards ceremony of the “100 Most Influential in Energy 2017”, an event already known as the “Energy Oscar”, the honorees in the twenty different categories took to the stage.

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