Main points
- Court grants injunction against National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) ruling
- Grid companies file administrative appeal against Aneel ruling
- How the volatile oil price is affecting Brazil.
The director of the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel), Efrain Cruz, granted an autocratic decision. The director’s decision was based on an alleged error by a municipality in the calculation of the financial updates of the amounts due.
The 4th Federal Civil Court of the Judiciary Section of the Federal District (SJDF) granted three requests for an injunction suspending the injunction granted by the director of Aneel, which also suspended the judgment of the administrative process by the regulatory agency.
In addition to taking the case to court, the electricity transmission companies also filed an administrative appeal against the decision, saying it would cause “enormous inconvenience to and regulatory instability within the sector”, as Eletrobras and ISA Cteep did.
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Meanwhile, in an election year the rise and fall of the price of oil and its effect on Brazil is never out of the headlines.
For this reason, the government published Decree 11,121/2022, ordering gas stations to inform consumers of prices on June 22, the date before the law that established the ICMS ceiling for diesel and zeroed federal taxes on gasoline and ethanol until the end of the year.
The Chamber of Deputies approved the opinion on the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 1/22, which institutes a state of emergency and generates exceptional expenses of BRL 41.25b (USD7.77b), until the end of the year.
Among the benefits are the increase in the value of gasoline and the creation of “vouchers” to help truck and taxi drivers financially to fill up their vehicles.
In other fuel price news, Petrobras readjusted by 3.9% the average price of aviation kerosene (QAV) this month, according to information from the Brazilian Association of Airlines (Abear).