The board of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) decided this Tuesday (11) to recommend to the MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy) the extension of the distribution concession contract of Energisa Sergipe.
With this decision, the agency concludes its 11th favorable opinion on the renewal of concessions for electricity distribution companies this year, having approved all requests analyzed so far.
The companies that have already had their contracts approved by ANEEL The companies were: EDP Espírito Santo, EDP São Paulo, RGE, Energisa Mato Grosso do Sul, Energisa Sergipe, Equatorial Pará, Equatorial Maranhão, Neoenergia Pernambuco, CPFL Piratininga, Enel Rio, and Light.
According to the Agency, two distributors have already signed the new contracts with the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME): Neoenergia Pernambuco and EDP Espírito Santo. The others are awaiting final processing at the ministry for the renewal to take effect.
A ANEEL There are still eight other concession renewal requests pending analysis, relating to the distributors Coelba, Energisa Paraíba, CPFL Paulista, Energisa Mato Grosso, Cosern, Coelce, Enel São Paulo and Elektro.
According to the Agency, it is not yet possible to say whether all analyses will be completed by the end of 2025, as the timeline depends on the board's meeting schedule and the technical processing of each case.
These extensions are part of the process of renewing the concession contracts of the distribution companies whose contracts expire between 2025 and 2031, a step considered strategic to guarantee the continuity of service and the legal security of the electricity sector.
Timeline of renewals approved by ANEEL in 2025
- April 29 – EDP Espírito Santo;
- May 28 – EDP São Paulo, Neoenergia Pernambuco, Equatorial Maranhão and CPFL Piratininga;
- June 17 – RGE and Energisa Mato Grosso do Sul;
- July 22 – Equatorial Pará;
- August 19 – Enel Rio;
- November 04th – Light;
- November 11 – Energisa Sergipe.
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CERTAINLY A ANEELAs always, it was very well "greased" by that billionaire gang of energy distribution companies, and when it's not "grease" in... ANEELIt's all about "grease" in Congress, because in the end, Brazil has 3 great "misfortunes," the 3 branches of government, who have been selling the nation to the detriment of 210 million Brazilians for decades, with very rare exceptions, where we "suffer" our entire lives, but we don't rise up to put these 3 pariahs/branches of government in jail!!!