The board of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) meets next Tuesday (2), in the penultimate session of the year, to deliberate on central themes of the sector's agenda. Among them is the approval of the Regulatory Agenda for the 2026-2027 biennium, which defines the agency's priorities for the next two years.
By 2026, one of the focuses will be improving the rules for managing surplus generation in distribution, a mechanism identified by the National System Operator as key to strengthening operational safety and mitigating curtailment events, currently one of the most sensitive aspects of system operation.
The agency also anticipates regulatory advancements to enable the application of the first paragraph of Article 28 of Law No. 14.300/2022, which classifies distributed mini-generation projects as priority infrastructure projects.
With this, they can receive investments through FIP-IE (Investment Fund in Infrastructure Participation) and FIP-PD&I (Investment Fund in Participation in Economic Production Intensive in Research, Development and Innovation).
Despite these developments, the regulation of Article 17 of the same law, which defines the methodology for valuing the costs and benefits of micro and mini-distributed generation, was postponed until 2027. This issue, which is more than two years behind schedule, is considered fundamental for establishing the model of the SCEE (Electricity Compensation System) post-2029.
The Regulatory Agenda also includes other relevant areas: regulation of Decree No. 11.314/2022, relating to the termination of transmission concessions; definition of operational criteria for reducing or limiting generation; regulations for energy storage in transmission and distribution; adjustments related to opening the free market to Group B; creation of market monitoring rules; review of the minimum and maximum limits of the PLD (Price of Energy in the Spot Market); among other strategic topics.
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