Government marks auction to close disputes in the electricity sector

by Andrea
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Schedule defined by the notice gives less than a week for interested companies to enable

The (Electricity Marketing Chamber) marked an auction for August 1 to solve the impact of lawsuits related to hydrological risk on the financial settlement of the energy market.

The announcement of the shot has set less than a week for companies that want to participate in the competition to qualify. Read the document (PDF – 312 KB).

The mechanism enables companies holding injunctions that limit or exempt GSF (Generation Scaling Factor) converting these amounts to securities to be auctioned (GSF (GSF) payments.

The exact number of companies that may participate in the process or the total volume of funds that will be moved in the operation were not disclosed.

The measure seeks to end lawsuits, expand market liquidity, bring greater financial predictability to agents and strengthen the business environment of the electricity sector.

Here’s the schedule:

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Disclosure/CCEE – 18.Jul.2025

Understand

The GSF represents the risk of hydroelectric generation, that is, the difference between the energy that plants hire to deliver and what they can effectively produce because of rainfall variations.

Assets will be offered to other electricity agents who, when acquiring them, will obtain the right to extend their generation concessions for up to 7 years.

Winning companies must pay the amounts offered on August 13, in an extraordinary settlement of the MCP (short -term market), conducted by CCEE itself.

CCEE has created this solution to equate accumulated financial differences over the years, offering a voluntary path that benefits both companies that regularize their situation and those who invest in the industry’s future.

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