By Inti Landauro

PARIS--French power utility GDF Suez (GSZ.FR) said Tuesday it has been awarded a $1.7 billion contract to build a power plant and transmission line in Chile, as it seeks to become the largest private power utility in Latin America.

GDF Suez believes Latin America offers it plentiful opportunities because demand for electricity is outpacing already fast economic growth, as large chunks of the population emerge from poverty and gain access to home appliances, said Isabelle Kocher, the company's deputy chief executive.

The company doesn't consider all the countries in the region attractive. It currently operates in Brazil, Chile and Peru and is looking at opportunities in Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay, while it views other countries as insufficiently stable.

"Those [stable] countries need investment in infrastructure in a sustainable way and they rely on external funding," she said, stressing that regulations in countries like Chile and Brazil have been particularly stable.

Over the past few years, GDF Suez has sought to reduce its exposure to European markets, where demand for power is stagnating and competition with subsidized renewable energy makes traditional thermal power unprofitable. The company has therefore sought to expand in emerging markets in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East.

GDF Suez's chief executive, Gerard Mestrallet, said regulatory stability in Latin America is in stark contrast to the situation in Europe, where almost all countries have recently changed the rules governing power utilities, resulting in losses and write-downs.

Ms. Kocher said the company is also seeking to expand in Southeast Asia and Africa.

Mr. Mestrallet said GDF Suez may buy or sell assets in Latin America, adding he sees opportunities to sell nuclear power plants to Brazil.

Write to Inti Landauro at inti.landauro@wsj.com

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