Aneel keeps yellow flag on electricity bills in june

Brazil's National Electric Energy Agency said the yellow tariff flag will remain in place for June. Consumers will pay an extra R$ 1,885 for every 100 kWh used for the second straight month.

The decision was announced on Friday, May 29, 2026, by Aneel. The reason is the dry period in Brazil, which reduces hydroelectric generation and requires the use of more expensive thermal plants.

From January to April, the flag remained green. In May, Aneel activated the yellow flag due to reduced rainfall during the transition to the dry season.

The agency stressed that consumers should avoid waste. The tariff flag system marks ten years in 2025 and reflects the variable costs of energy generation.

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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.

Brazil's National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) announced on April 24, 2026, a yellow tariff flag for May, increasing electricity bills after four months of green flags (January to April). Reduced rainfall has lowered hydroelectric output, requiring costlier thermal plants and adding R$ 0.01885 per kWh consumed.

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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.

Electricity bills for consumers on the regulated PVPC tariff remain similar to February's and 5% below March 2025's, despite the Middle East conflict. The government has offset rising costs with tax cuts effective from March 22. The average bill for a typical consumer is around 53.71 euros.

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Enel has filed a 119-page defense with Aneel challenging the process that could end its São Paulo concession contract. The Italian company claims the proceeding is null and its performance indicators exceed the national average.

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