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Home / News / CCEE and BBCE sign agreement to strengthen intelligence and security.

CCEE and BBCE sign agreement to strengthen intelligence and security.

The partnership will allow the Chamber to deepen its monitoring of market behavior.
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  • December 1, 2025, at 15:23 AM
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CCEE and BBCE sign agreement to strengthen intelligence and security.
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CCEE (Brazilian Chamber of Electric Energy Commercialization) and BBCE, an energy trading platform, have formalized an agreement that expands the sharing of strategic information for market intelligence analysis.

Based on the business data registered with BBCE, the Chamber will have additional resources to improve studies and assessments focused on market security.

The central focus of the partnership is the use of BBCE's futures price curve, built from thousands of transactions carried out on the platform. This input will allow CCEE to deepen its monitoring of market behavior and develop new tools to support the integrity of negotiations.

According to Alexandre Ramos, president of the Chamber's Board of Directors, qualified access to data is crucial for a more predictable and resilient electricity sector. "The partnership between CCEE and BBCE promotes precisely that: access to the best available information for efficient management of market operations."

Camila Batich, CEO of BBCE, reinforces that alignment between institutions gains importance in the context of... opening of the free market.

"Information is essential for market security, which is why we have invested in expanding our portfolio of data products for a wide range of agents. The BBCE Data & Analytics line is built on a solid foundation of real data, advanced technology, and a deep commitment to protecting the confidentiality of our clients' information."

The BBCE Forward Curve, calculated based on over 200 TWh and R$400 billion traded, is the benchmark for future energy price quotes. It is adopted by research firms such as banks, consultancies, public bodies like EPE (Energy Research Company), as well as the more than 200 companies that operate on the BBCE.

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Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energy and Agência Estado. Covering the electricity sector since 2011. Has experience in covering events such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.
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