Energisa Acre residential customers will see their electricity bill increase by 13,36%

The new rates come into force from this Wednesday (13)
Photo: Reproduction/Energisa

A ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) approved na Tuesday (12) a tariff review da Energisa Acre. The new indexes to to worth in this Wednesday (13)  for more than 280 thousand consumer units in the state.

In addition to making tariff adjustments, the corresponding limits of the distributor's DEC (Equivalent Interruption Duration per Consumer Unit) and Equivalent Interruption Frequency per Consumer Unit (FEC) continuity indicators were defined for the period from 2024 to 2028 .

Check the indices for each consumption class in the table below.

According to data from Energisa Acre, the percentage increase for residential consumers (B1) will be 13,36% in their energy bill; high voltage customers will have a high average of 18:47%; and low voltage consumers an increase of 13,63%. 

According to ANEEL, “the review in question was impacted, especially, by sectoral charges, in addition to costs related to the financial components determined in the current tariff process and the electricity distribution activity”.

It was also discussed with the interested society through Public Consultation No. 032/2023, “the topic had a face-to-face session on October 5, September, in Rio Branco, the state capital”, stated the Agency.

Tariff review x tariff adjustment

The RTP (Periodic Tariff Review) is the most complex process and takes place every four years and has the purpose of evaluating and maintaining the concessionaire's economic balance. It defines: efficient distribution cost; quality and energy loss targets; and the X Factor components for the tariff cycle. 

The RTA (Annual Tariff Adjustment) updates electricity tariffs and Parcel B by the excessive growth established in the contract (IGP-M or IPCA) minus the X factor (IGP-M/IPCA – X Factor). The two reviews are the two most used tariff processes in concession contracts.


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Yvana Leitão
Producer of the Papo Solar Podcast. He has experience producing and preparing journalistic articles. Graduated in journalism from the Escola Superior de istração, Marketing e Comunicação de Campinas.

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