ANEEL: schedule for activating tariff flags in 2022 

In February the flag will be announced and will be valid for consumers with the Social Electricity Tariff
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The flag in force for most consumers, until April, continues to be Water Scarcity. Photo: Reproduction

ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) released the schedule for activating tariff flags for the year 2022. The first of them will be for the month of February, which will be announced on January 28th and will be valid for consumers with TSEE (Social Electricity Tariff).

For other Brazilians, it will remain in force until April, the water scarcity flag, worth R$ 14.20 every 100 kWh/hour. Currently, consumers exempt from the highest tariffs are under the green flag, which does not involve costs for the consumer.

At the beginning of the year, the Federal Government expanded the TSEE beneficiaries from January 2022, because of the new regulations from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency). Currently, more than 23.5 million are entitled to the benefit, which provides a discount on electricity bills for low-income families.

Source: ANEEL

Tariff flags 2021

In total, Brazil had four increases carried out by ANEEL in the value of tariff flags in 2021, due to the effects of the biggest water crisis in the last 91 years. In January, when the flag in force in the country for all consumers was yellow, the extra charge was R$ 1.34 for every 100 kWh consumed. 

The value remained stagnant until April 30, when the first increase was announced, with the activation of the red flag, at level 1, at a cost of R$ 4.16 for every 100 kWh. About a month later, on May 28, the second increase in invoices came, with the tariff flag changing levels again: going from red 1 to red 2.

The new value, therefore, rose to R$ 6.24 for every 100 kWh consumed, but it did not last for long, as in the following month, on June 29th, the value was readjusted by 52%, costing R$ 9 .49. The last change was announced at the end of August and put into practice from September 1st, with the creation of the unprecedented Water Scarcity flag, which raised prices to levels never seen before.

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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