With collaboration of Henry Hein
This Tuesday (21), the ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) approved the tariff adjustment Yearly in three distributors and four licensees of electrical energy, with the new values being applied between May 22nd and 29th.
Among the concessionaires, adjustments to utility tariffs were approved Cemig (Companhia Energética de Minas Gerais); from the Sulgipe (Companhia Sul Sergipana de Eletricidade) and the Amazon Energy.
Among the permission holders, the updates were approved for the Sieges (Electrification and Rural Development Cooperative Central South of Sergipe); Cerpro (Rural Electrification Cooperative of the Promissão Region); CERRP (Electrification and Development Cooperative of the São José do Rio Preto Region) and Cemirim (Mogi Mirim Region Electrification and Development Cooperative).
Cemig
Cemig's tariffs come into force from May 28th. Among the factors that most impacted the company's tariff process, ANEEL highlighted, in a note, the “inclusion of the financial components calculated in the current readjustment for compensation in the subsequent 12 months, in addition to the removal of the financial components established in the previous tariff process and costs related to the activity of transporting electrical energy”.
Check out what the values look like after approval of the adjustment:
Amazon Energy
Amazonas Energia's new values come into force this Sunday (26), with the main reasons for the adjustments being the costs of purchasing and distributing energy.
Check below the new values that will be charged by the dealership:
Sulgipe
In the case of Sulgipe, the adjustment will come into effect from this Wednesday (22). Among the factors that were considered for the review, the following stand out: the removal of the financial components established in the last tariff process, sectoral charges and costs with the acquisition of electricity.
Check out the new values below:
Permissionaires
In the case of permission holders, the adjustments begin to take effect from the 29th of this month. Among the reasons mentioned are the sectoral charges at Cemirim, with an effect of 3.72%, while in other licensees the rates vary from 0.51% to 1.06%.
The effects of electricity transmission costs ranged from 0.63% (Cercos) to 2.04% (Cemirim). The average among the four distributors was 0.96%, as shown in the image below:
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