INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
seek to renew their concessions in 2025 and 2026.New guidelines for electricity distribution concessions have been set by the National
Electric Energy Agency (Aneel)
These guidelines aim to improve service quality and reduce regulatory uncertainties about concession renewal conditions.Although they
increase operational costs, the new rules will facilitate financial and strategic planning for companies
This development comes as Brazilian consumers increasingly seek competitive energy prices in the market.Analysts led by Erick Rodrigues note
the growth of energy distributors in Brazil
(Photo Internet reproduction)Additionally, this trend is driven by the increasing demand for competitive energy prices among Brazilian
significant investment plans following its privatization in July 2024.The company intends to invest R$ 68 billion to provide universal
access to running water and sewage by 2029 in its area of operation
This ambitious plan demonstrates the potential for growth and improvement in privatized utilities.The infrastructure sector in Brazil is
undergoing significant changes, offering diverse investment opportunities
The sector is attracting attention from investors and analysts alike.In short, this interest spans from electricity distribution to water