Illustration depicting Enel executive challenging Aneel regulator over São Paulo power concession dispute.
Illustration depicting Enel executive challenging Aneel regulator over São Paulo power concession dispute.
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Enel contests Aneel and seeks reconsideration in São Paulo concession process

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Power distributor Enel sent a letter to Aneel challenging the caducidade process for its São Paulo concession. The company requests suspension of the decision's effects pending appeal review and claims discriminatory treatment. Aneel did not respond to comment requests.

Enel formally requested reconsideration from the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) in a letter sent on Friday (24). The agency had unanimously decided, on April 7, by five votes, to initiate the caducidade process for the electricity distribution concession in São Paulo city. From that date, Enel has 30 days to present its defense, after which Aneel may recommend contract termination to the Ministry of Mines and Energy.

The company disputes the calculation of power restoration after a December 2025 blackout caused by an extratropical cyclone, which left over 1.3 million customers without electricity for more than 24 hours — 50,000 still without power six days later. Enel claims it restored service to 80.2% of affected customers within 24 hours, while Aneel figures 67%. The firm states the event was more severe than incidents in 2023 and 2024, and that the agency ignored an independent consultancy report confirming compliance with recovery targets.

Enel accuses Aneel of 'non-isonomic, discriminatory, and disproportionate' treatment, noting the 80% restoration target within 24 hours applies only to it, without regulatory basis. 'The imposition of a rigorous criterion on a single concessionaire [...] violates the principle of isonomy,' the letter states. The caducidade decision is publicly supported by Mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB) and Governor Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos). Folha sought comment from Aneel on Saturday (25), with no response by publication.

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Discussions on X about Enel's challenge to Aneel's caducidade process for its São Paulo concession reflect widespread frustration with Enel's service, including frequent blackouts, with politicians and users supporting contract termination. Some defend Enel, criticizing regulatory failures or suggesting political motivations behind the process. News outlets neutrally report Enel's claims of discriminatory treatment and data discrepancies.

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Dramatic illustration of Aneel initiating caducity process against Enel amid São Paulo blackouts from storms.
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Aneel opens caducity process against Enel in São Paulo

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Brazil's National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) decided on Tuesday (7) to open an administrative process to terminate the concession contract of distributor Enel in the São Paulo metropolitan region. The company has 30 days to defend itself before the agency issues an opinion to the Ministry of Mines and Energy, which has the final say. The action follows repeated blackouts caused by storms since late 2023.

The Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios fined Enel Colombia $2.847 million for submitting elevated price offers in the Wholesale Energy Market that did not reflect its variable costs. This action sidelined the Betania plant from economic dispatch and caused an artificial rise in prices. President Gustavo Petro linked the issue to March inflation and demanded Enel refund the overcharge to users.

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Spain's CNMC announced on Friday 35 new sanction proceedings amid the probe into the April 28, 2025 blackout, though these concern different days or periods. Iberdrola faces 18, Endesa 13, and Almaraz nuclear plant one very serious infraction. The regulator states these facts do not attribute the blackout's cause, which was multifactorial.

The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (Aptel) on Monday directed the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (Derc) to begin recovering ₹38,500 crore in pending dues from power distribution companies within three weeks. Rejecting Derc's request to defer until July, the tribunal called the delay unreasonable and mandated an independent chartered accountant. Power Minister Ashish Sood assured that the government will not let this impact the public.

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Electricity company Enel announced scheduled power outages in sectors of seven communes in the Metropolitan Region for Tuesday, April 21, to carry out maintenance work. The cuts affect Huechuraba, Vitacura, Providencia, San Miguel, La Florida, Lo Espejo, and Maipú, at specific times between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

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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The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) announced that the tariff flag for April will be green, with no additional charges on electricity bills. The decision reflects satisfactory reservoir levels in hydroelectric plants due to March rains. The green flag has been in effect since January.

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