Aneel legt gelbe Tarifflagge für Stromrechnungen im Mai 2026 fest

Brasiliens nationale Elektrizitätsenergieagentur (Aneel) kündigte am 24. April 2026 eine gelbe Tarifflagge für den Mai an, was nach vier Monaten mit grünen Flaggen (Januar bis April) zu höheren Stromrechnungen führt. Geringere Niederschlagsmengen haben die Stromerzeugung aus Wasserkraft reduziert, wodurch kostspieligere Wärmekraftwerke erforderlich sind und pro verbrauchter kWh 0,01885 R$ hinzukommen.

Aneel verwies auf ungünstige Erzeugungsbedingungen, da die Reservoirs einen stärkeren Einsatz von Wärmekraftwerken erforderlich machen. Dies beendet die Serie grüner Flaggen seit Januar 2026 und spiegelt die Muster von 2025 wider, bei denen grüne Flaggen ab Mitte des Jahres zu gelben und roten Flaggen wechselten.

Das Tarifflaggensystem, das in sein 11. Jahr geht, signalisiert variable Kosten im nationalen Verbundnetz Brasiliens (SIN), die auf monatlichen Bewertungen des nationalen Elektrizitätssystembetreibers (ONS) basieren. Aneel ruft zu effizientem Verbrauch auf, um Verschwendung zu minimieren.

Die gelbe Flagge addiert 0,01885 R$/kWh; rote Flaggen führen zu höheren Zuschlägen (Stufe 1: 0,04463 R$/kWh; Stufe 2: 0,07877 R$/kWh).

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