Brazil 2025 Energy Policy Review
Through its work, the IEA advocates policies that will enhance the reliability, affordability and sustainability of energy in its 32 Member countries, 13 Association countries and beyond.
Brazilian government issues provisional measure for electricity
Amending several aspects of existing legislation, the provisional measure will remain in effect for up to 120 days, during which it will be reviewed by the Brazilian Congress.
Power Generation Transmission & Distribution 2025
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Energy Laws and Regulations 2026 – Brazil
This article covers energy laws and regulations in Brazil, discussing the power sector, energy transition measures, policy and investment trends, and more.
Brazil: Law No. 15,269/2025 published — Reform of the electric sector
Law No. 15,269/2025 introduces significant changes to areas such as energy self-production, energy storage, curtailment, free market, tariffs, charges, and decommissioning of power
What are the Electrical Standards and Regulations in Brazil?
Discover the key electrical standards and regulations in Brazil for contractors, engineers, and businesses. Learn about compliance with IEC codes, safety rules, and national requirements to
Brazil Reshapes Power Market as Lula Signs Major Electricity Reform
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a provisional measure on Wednesday that transforms Brazil''s electricity sector through expanded social benefits and market liberalization. The
Electric sector modernization in Brazil: Milestones, challenges, and
In Brazil, the electricity regulatory agency (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica - ANEEL) was created in 1996, following the electric sector privatization in 1995 (Silvestre et al., 2010). ANEEL
GUIDE TO THE REFORM OF BRAZIL''S ENERGY SECTOR
The Provisional Measure provides for the complete opening of the free energy market, so that consumers served at low voltage can freely choose their electricity supplier.