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Home / News / Market & Investments / In a public hearing, ANEEL reinforces intention to raise electricity bills in Paraná by 19%

In a public hearing, ANEEL reinforces intention to raise electricity bills in Paraná by 19%

The meeting took place this Wednesday (29) at the Federal Technological University of Paraná and brought together 180 participants.
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  • April 29, 2026, at 16:56 PM
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Canal Solar - In a public hearing, ANEEL reinforces intention to raise electricity bills in Paraná by 19%
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A ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) held, this Wednesday (29), a public hearing in Curitiba (PR) to discuss the tariff readjustment of Copel (Companhia Paranaense de Energia), distributor that serves approximately 5,29 million consumer units in Paraná.

The meeting took place at UTFPR (Federal Technological University of Paraná) and brought together 180 participants, including representatives from consumer councils, distributors, unions, industry experts, academics, and state and municipal government authorities.

The hearing was presided over by the director of ANEEL, Fernando Mosnawhich presented the indices proposed by the Agency to come into effect from June 24th. The average value presented is the same. announced at the opening of the public consultation on April 7th., when the Agency indicated a 19,20% readjustment in energy tariffs in the state.

During the event, some participants questioned the proposed increase, particularly representatives from the FAEP System. Presidents of rural unions and farmers from different regions of Paraná stated that the agricultural sector faces recurring problems with the supply of electricity.

Despite the hearing taking place, the Agency reported that... public consultation It remains open for public contributions until May 22nd, through document exchange, before any final decision is made.

Comments can be submitted through the following channels:

  • cp005_2026rv@aneel.gov.br – Tariff Review
  • cp005_2026et@aneel.gov.br – Tariff Structure
  • cp005_2026pt@aneel.gov.br – Technical Losses

Paraná has one of the worst electrical continuity rates in the country.

According to information from the Continuity Ranking ANEELAccording to a report released in April 2026, consumers in Paraná are among those most affected by problems in the supply of electricity in the country.

The data, referring to performance in 2025, shows that Copel ranked 27th among the 33 large distributors in Brazil. In the previous ranking, the company occupied the 29th position.

To prepare the survey, the ANEEL It uses two main indicators to measure service quality: DEC (Equivalent Interruption Duration per Consumer Unit) and FEC (Equivalent Interruption Frequency).

Source: ANEEL

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public audience of ANEEL increase in electricity bill Copel Paraná
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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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  1. Ivo Hartmann said:
    30 April 2026 16 gies: 31

    What an outrage! An increase well above inflation. The people can't take being exploited anymore. First, show improvement in services, expansion, and customer service, and then, within reason, start charging. I'm indignant.

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  2. Ivo Hartmann said:
    30 April 2026 16 gies: 28

    What an outrage! An increase well above inflation. Where is the governance of this institution? The people can no longer tolerate being exploited. Show us the services and improvements first before charging more. I am indignant.

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