ANEEL opens Grant Call to discuss resilience to extreme climate events

Contributions can be sent by associations in the electricity sector and all civil society until March 25, 2024
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Several Brazilian cities have experienced power outages following extreme rains. Photo: Kleide Teixeira/Reproduction

After several occurrences of interruption in the electricity supply due to extreme weather events, the ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) Grant Grant 002/2024.

The Agency's objective is to assess the need for regulatory intervention associated with increasing the resilience of the distribution and transmission system to extreme weather events.

As contribuições can be sent by associations in the electrical sector and all civil society until the day March 25th, 2024. To access the form click here.

“The Agency recognizes the critical importance of electrical infrastructure for society and the need to develop action strategies that can minimize impacts to ensure the resilience of the electrical system in the face of climate adversity. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate and debate with society the possible ways to regulate the topic”, communicated the Agency.

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Measures and recommendations

Na Technical Note 7/2024 from STD-SFT/ANEEL, the Agency does recommendations for companies operating in the transmission of electrical energy. The main ones being:

  • Review the list of supplier s every six months;
  • Prepare a distribution map for spare equipment;
  • Feed back the process with a view to adding improvements and improvements to the contingency plan;
  • Quickly replenish the spare parts stock;
  • Prepare a contingency plan for phase loss of transformers or reactors;
  • Possibility of sharing emergency structures between Transmitters;
  • Carry out simulated training using the DRILL model;
  • Identify critical areas for tower reconstruction;
  • Map and document the location of all reserve transformer and reactor units available in the concession;
  • Detail procedures for main equipment in the plans.

Those interested in contributing can obtain more information on the topic by consulting the Technical Note clicking here.


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