A electricity bill of Brazilian consumers recorded significant increases in 2023 and one of the factors that helped make residential bills more expensive were periodic tariff reviews practiced by electricity distributors.
In all, were 21 tariff reviews carried out during the period, in a process that (unlike the tariff adjustment) occurs every four years and, normally, can considerably affect the value of the electricity bill. Find out more by clicking here
This was just one of the analyzes promoted by professionals from the volt robotics during the live this Tuesday (23) of Canal Solar. The company specializes in the use of data science and intelligent systems to carry out studies and management analysis in the energy sector.
According to the company, the number of revisions carried out in 2023 helped to cause the value of the electricity bill to rise above inflation in certain states.
In six of them, the increase exceeded 10%, while the country's official inflation preview was 4,72%, according to calculations by IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics).
O graph below illustrates the increase in price percentage of residential rates from some of the main distributors last year:
To 2024, Volt Robotics believes that increases in electricity bills will be slightly higher than in 2023, even with just five tariff review processes planned to happen, since other factors must put pressure on the tariff.
With this, the average increase should again be above inflation. “Considering inflation, Brazil should see an increase in the value of its electricity bill of around 8% in 2024. If we discount inflation, we are talking about an average growth of 4,3%, which is not small,” he said. Claudio Elias Carvalho, tariff director at Volt Robotics.
According to the company, around 60 to 70% of the adjustments that will be made in 2024 should be between 4,5% and 10,5%. “Once again we will have very large variability between regions. The South region should be the one that will suffer a little more, with an adjustment of around 11%”, highlighted Carvalho.
Check out the full live stream below Canal Solar in partnership with Volt Robotics. In addition to forecasts for the year, topics related to charges, bands, concession renewals and the impact of the electricity bill on businesses in the solar sector were also discussed, whether in the DG (distributed generation) segment, self-production or even in the market. Free Energy.
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