Experts in a São Paulo conference room debate preferring Enel sale over concession termination amid blackouts, skyline view.
Experts in a São Paulo conference room debate preferring Enel sale over concession termination amid blackouts, skyline view.
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Experts Favor Enel Sale Over São Paulo Concession Termination

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Following the unified federal-state-municipal push for Enel concession review after December blackouts—as reported earlier—experts argue selling the distributor is simpler than unprecedented caducidade, amid Minister Silveira's formal referral to Aneel.

Minister Alexandre Silveira, after his December 16 meeting with Governor Tarcísio de Freitas and Mayor Ricardo Nunes, announced plans to refer Enel's São Paulo concession caducidade to Aneel, formalizing it with an official letter on December 17. The request cites repeated outages, including demands for oversight from 2023-2025.

The December 10 storm—with winds up to 98 km/h for 12 hours, the worst since 1963—impacted 2.2 million properties, with 81,000 still affected a week later and 27,000 on December 17. Enel deployed 1,800 teams but faced further disruptions from gusts and 145 trees falling on networks. The company notes R$10 billion invested since 2018, a R$10.4 billion 2025-2027 plan, 1,600 new hires, and 630,000 tree trims in 2024-2025.

Experts, including PSR's Angela Gomes, highlight caducidade challenges: Enel meets quality/financial indicators, requiring a lengthy process (at least 12 months per ex-Aneel director Edvaldo Santana) with full defenses to avoid sector instability. Climate change exacerbates wind-related issues.

Private sector views favor sale: Enel's 2018 R$5.55 billion asset now values at R$16 billion, extendable beyond 2028. Buyers like CPFL, Neoenergia, Energisa, Equatorial (post-Goiás), and possibly Âmbar. A UBS report suggests informal agreements could facilitate auctions, incorporating subjective quality post-extreme weather.

Silveira emphasized unity for a 'rigorous regulatory process'; Enel trusts regulators and commits to resilient investments like underground lines.

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X users and media outlets express strong criticism of Enel for repeated blackouts in São Paulo, supporting officials' push for Aneel to initiate caducidade of the concession. Experts and analysts cited in posts argue that selling the distributor is simpler and more feasible than unprecedented termination, amid skepticism over lengthy processes, potential multas, and absence of a replacement operator.

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São Paulo leaders—Minister Silveira, Governor Freitas, and Mayor Nunes—unite at press conference to formalize Enel concession revocation request amid blackouts.
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São Paulo Governments Unite to Accelerate Enel Concession Revocation

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Building on last week's state request for intervention amid blackouts, federal Minister Alexandre Silveira, Governor Tarcísio de Freitas, and Mayor Ricardo Nunes will formalize a caducidade request to Aneel by Wednesday, amid unified dissatisfaction with Enel's service failures.

Following last week's cyclone blackouts, the Tarcísio de Freitas administration officially demanded federal intervention in Enel's operations on December 15, citing chronic underinvestment and service failures under federal laws. Mayor Ricardo Nunes supported the call with evidence of Enel shortcomings, as outages persist for ~95,000 properties and federal penalties loom.

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Four days after the extratropical cyclone that blacked out over 2 million properties in São Paulo, Enel reports restoration nearing normalcy with 76 external teams aiding efforts, though ~160,000 properties remain affected as of December 14. Federal threats loom over potential concession revocation amid ongoing criticism.

Energy experts warn that Colombia faces a real risk of electrical imbalance due to rising consumption and delays in generation projects. The system shows alert signs after 30 years without blackouts. Diversifying sources and improving transmission are urged to avoid rationing in 2026 and 2027.

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The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) announced that the tariff flag for January 2026 will be green, with no extra costs on electricity bills for Brazilian consumers. This follows eight months of yellow and red flags, due to maintained rainfall and hydroelectric reservoir levels in November and December. The last green flag was applied in April 2025.

The director of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), Emilia Esther Calleja Alor, appeared before the Energy Commission of the Chamber of Deputies to detail the company's achievements in 2025, as part of Claudia Sheinbaum's First Government Report. She highlighted subsidies for family tariffs, reduction in electrical interruptions, and infrastructure expansions. The presentation emphasized energy sovereignty and partnerships with the private sector.

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Brazil's Ministry of Justice notified the three largest fuel distributors, Ipiranga, Raízen, and Vibra, giving them 48 hours to detail recent price adjustments. The move addresses government suspicions of abrupt hikes preceding Middle East war effects. Companies stress transparency and point to import costs and supply issues.

 

 

 

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