The tariff flag for the month of August will remain green, according to an announcement released by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency).
With the maintenance of the tariff flag, which has been established since April last year, there will be no additional charges on bills of electrical energy for Brazilian consumers.
According to the Agency, the permanence is due to the favorable generation conditions in the country.
The Director-General of ANEEL, Sandoval Feitosa, highlighted that “the announcement of the green flag by ANEEL confirms the projections made, back in 2022, that there would be no tariff increase in 2023 due to the activation of the flags. It is important to reduce costs for companies and to bring more comfort to families' domestic budgets”.
The expectation of ANEEL is that this scenario will be maintained until the end of the year, based on the available data that allows for the permanent updating of forecasts for activating tariff flags.
The green flag, valid for all consumers in the SIN (National Interconnected System), reflects the improvement in hydroelectric reservoir levels. The SIN is the network of transmission lines that takes electrical energy from plants to consumers.
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Do those who have a Photovoltaic System installed still pay for the flags?