Fonte: ANEEL
The board of directors of the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency reopened, on this Tuesday (07/23), the period for sending of contributions to the public hearings that discuss the 3rd Periodic Tariff Review (RTP – Revisão Tarifária Periódica) for concessionaires Eletrobrás Distribuição Piauí (Cepisa) and Celg Distribuição S. A. (Celg-D). The hearing will be in documental modality and the interested parties may send the suggestions until 07/28 to to the e-mails listed in the table below or to the Agency's address (SGAN, Quadra 603, Módulo I, Térreo, Protocolo Geral, Postal Code: 70.830-110, in Brasília – DF). The Agency also approved during the Public Meeting, the cancellation of the live sessions that would be held in the capitals Teresina and Goiânia.
After the analysis of the contributions received, the matter will be deliberated by the Board of Directors in an Ordinary Public Meeting for the application of the tariffs starting August 28 (Cepisa) and September 12 (Celg).
The tariff review is foreseen in the concession contracts and aims to get the balance of rates based on the remuneration of the investments of companies focused on the provision of distribution services and expense coverage effectively recognized by ANEEL. The hearing will also discuss the service quality and the limits of the continuity indicators *DEC and **FEC of the sets of the three concessionaires.
Dealership | E-mails | Indexes that are in hearing |
Cepisa (PI) |
ap052_2013rv@aneel.gov.br, for the tariff review matter ap052_2013et@aneel.gov.br, for the tariff structure matter ap052_2013ic@aneel.gov.br, for the continuity indicators matter ap052_2013pt@aneel.gov.br, for the technical losses matter |
Preliminary proposal od reduction of 6.81% on the residential consumers bill (B1) and, for the industries, the average reduction proposal is 2.55% |
Celg-D (GO) |
ap062_2013rv@aneel.gov.br, for the tariff review matter 62_2013et@aneel.gov.br |
Preliminary proposal of reduction of 3.78% on the residential consumers bill (B1) and, for the industries, the proposal is of an average increase of 15.87% |