Fonte: ANEEL
Failures relating to the quality of services rendered and irregularities discovered during the supervision are among the violations committed by concessionaires in the country. The companies received penalties and filed appeals at the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (ANEEL). The claims were reviewed during the public board meeting held on Tuesday (12). The Board’s decision ends the possibility of appeal by the concessionaires at the administrative level. Check the table below with details on the violations. (PG/DB).
Company |
Violation | Final penalty amount | ANEEL’s decision |
Eletrosul Centrais Elétricas S.A |
Noncompliance with the deadline set in the Authorization Resolution 330, of October 3, 2005, for implementation of reinforcements at Substations Dourados and Dourados Santa Cruz |
R$111,167.34 |
The Agency decided to know and, in consideration, dismiss the appeal filed by Eletrosul Centrais Elétricas. The penalty applied by the Electricity Service Supervision Superintendence – SFE – was maintained. |
Companhia Energética de Pernambuco – CELPE |
Irregularities observed during supervision carried out by the Regulatory Agency of Pernambuco – ARPE |
R$1,633.117.2 |
The Agency decided to know and partially approve the appeal filed by CELPE. The penalty applied by ARPE was reduced |
Companhia Estadual de Distribuição de Energia Elétrica – CEEE-D |
Failures relating to the quality of services rendered by the concessionaire. |
R$6,454,135.05 |
The Agency decided to know and, in consideration, dismiss the appeal filed by CEEE-D. The penalty applied by the State Public Service Regulatory Agency of Rio Grande do Sul – AGERGS – was maintained. |
Companhia Energética do Ceará – Coelce |
Noncompliance collective continuity indicator goals Equivalent Duration of Interruption for Consumption Unit– DEC – and Equivalent Frequency of Interruption per Consumption Unit– FEC – in 2003 and 2004 | R$196,518.62 | The Agency decided to know and partially approve the appeal filed by COELCE. The penalty applied by the State Public Service Regulatory Agency of Ceará was reduced to R$129,813.04 |