Fonte: ANEEL
The company Eletrosul Electrical Plants was authorizes by the National Agency for Electrical Energy (ANEEL), last Tuesday (14/02), to carry out reinforcements on its transmission installations. To carry out the reinforcements in the Nova Santa Rita and Itajaí substations, the company will have the right to parcels from the Allowed Annual Revenue (RAP) at a total value of R$ 6,197,084.35.
The Paulista Electrical Energy Transmission Company (CTEEP) was also authorized to begin reinforcements on transmission installations. The company will have the right to parcels from the RAP at the value of R$1, 363,395.67 to carry out reinforcements on the Ourinhos/Chavantes and Chavantes substations.
Even the company Montes Claros Transmission Lines S/A was authorized to obtain parcels from the RAP at the value of R$ 618, 167.42. The value will be used for reinforcements in the Ouro Preto 2 and Padre Fialho substations.
And, finally, the State Company of Electrical Energy Generation and Transmission (CEEE-GT) was authorized to carry out reinforcements in the Quinta substation. For this, it will receive parcels from the RAP at the value of R$ 616,791.04. The works reflect the Basic Network Consolidation of Works, from the 2012-2014 period.
The values corresponding to the new RAP parcels of the companies are considered to start with the beginning of commercial operation of the reinforcements, based on the usage life of the equipment. The RAP is established by the Agency to remunerate investments from the concessionaires in electrical energy transmission installations. This revenue also covers the operation and maintenance costs that the companies have with these undertakings.
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*Allowed annual revenue– Annual revenue, resulting from the winning bid, to which the concessionaire has a right to provide public transmission services starting from the commencement of commercial operation in the transmission installations.ANEEL Normative Resolution No. 230, from September 12, 2006 (Official Journal, of Sept. 13, 2006, section 1, p. 56)