Electricity sector generated R$ 644,3 million in the Short-Term Market in August

CCEE highlights payment of R$ 101,9 million made by Eletrogóes, referring to its liabilities in the case known as hydrological risk
13-10-23-canal-solar-Electricity sector generated R$ 644,3 million in the Short Term Market in August
Short-term market in the electricity sector generated R$12,5 billion in 2022. Photo: Freepik

O M (Short Term Market) Brazilian electric sector liquidated R $ million 644,32 in August 2023, of the total R$1,73 billion ed for, according to CCEE (Electric Energy Trading Chamber).

Of the amount settled, R$ 101,9 million was released by Eletrogóes, owner of a hydroelectric plant, in advance of part of the installment payment of its liabilities in the case known as hydrological risk (GSF).

According to the Chamber, this historic challenge for the market still keeps R$991 million tied up due to lawsuits filed by energy generators.

“It is an important outcome, which helps to alleviate the burden of judicialization in the sector. Now with a considerable amount being redirected to the Market”, highlighted Marco Delgado, CCEE advisor who acted as rapporteur at the istrative level of the agent in question.

Source: CCEE
Source: CCEE

The current installments, which are linked to the payment of debts opened after the renegotiation of the GSF, now for approximately R$51 million and the effective default in the Short Term Market totaled approximately R$38,92 million, approximately 43,3, XNUMX% of the total ed for.

According to CCEE, agents who have legal decisions in force not to participate in the apportionment of default arising from GSF injunctions have seen compliance close to 94%.

Those who continue to be ed by decisions that impose proportional payment found a compliance rate of around 28,6%. Creditors who do not have injunctions received approximately 27% of their claims.

Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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