São Paulo Governor and Mayor at press conference demanding federal intervention in Enel power company amid cyclone blackouts, with outage map and storm-damaged city view.
São Paulo Governor and Mayor at press conference demanding federal intervention in Enel power company amid cyclone blackouts, with outage map and storm-damaged city view.
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São Paulo Government Formally Requests Federal Intervention in Enel Concession

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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.

Building on restoration efforts that reduced outages from over 2 million to around 160,000 by December 14 (as previously reported), approximately 95,000 properties in São Paulo remained without power as of December 15, despite Enel's commitments.

In a formal statement, the state government declared federal intervention by the Ministry of Mines and Energy 'indispensable,' demanding 'maximum rigor' over insufficient investments, poor inspections, and repeated failures documented in Arsesp reports. It invoked Federal Law 8.987/95 (requiring adequate service) and Law 12.767/2012 (enabling Aneel intervention), while opposing a potential 30-year concession extension amid service to 24 municipalities.

Mayor Ricardo Nunes reinforced the critique, using Smart Sampa footage showing idle Enel vehicles during peak crisis and noting only 11% of a promised 282,271 tree prunings completed. A December 13 court order required immediate normalization with R$200,000 hourly fines, which Enel partially met.

Enel countered with data showing a 50% cut in emergency response times and 90% reduction in prolonged outages from November 2023 to October 2025, attributing fluctuations to weather. The Ministry of Mines and Energy had previously warned of possible contract cancellation. Political finger-pointing continues between state/municipal leaders and the federal government, including a December 12 dialogue pledge.

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Reactions on X express frustration with Enel's repeated outages and underinvestment after the cyclone. Governor Tarcísio de Freitas and Mayor Ricardo Nunes' request for federal intervention garners support from some but criticism from others who highlight the irony of pro-privatization leaders seeking state aid. Users debate privatization failures, call for re-nationalization or new concessions, and note ANEEL's federal regulatory role.

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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.

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.

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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.

The Colombian government issued legislative decree 0044 on January 21, 2026, to ensure the continuity of electricity services amid an imminent crisis. The exceptional measures aim to bolster sector liquidity without impacting users or tariffs. Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma stressed the goal of preventing widespread blackouts in vulnerable areas like the Caribbean.

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Two days after TCU blocked R$ 2.6 billion in federal funding, São Paulo's government issued a decree opening supplementary credit of a similar amount for the Santos-Guarujá tunnel project. Governor Tarcísio de Freitas signed the document, supplementing the budget of the Secretariat for Partnerships in Investments. The step ensures the project's continuity, scheduled to start this year.

Electricity company Enel announced scheduled power interruptions in six communes of the Metropolitan Region for maintenance work this Tuesday, January 13. The outages will affect specific sectors between 9:30 and 17:00, depending on the commune. Residents can check the impact map on the company's website.

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A storm hit São Paulo on Tuesday (13/1), placing the city on alert for flooding and causing power outages for tens of thousands of properties. Authorities issued warnings for a creek overflow in the north zone and recorded flooding points on major avenues. Emergency teams handled rescues and restorations.

 

 

 

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