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Brazil asks regulator to terminate Enel's Sao Paulo power contract

Brazilian Mines and Energy minister Alexandre Silveira announced?on?Tuesday that the government will urge the power regulator Aneel to begin the process of terminating the?contract?with local unit of Italian company Enel?in Sao Paulo. Silveira said that Enel had lost the right to provide services in Sao Paulo after meeting with Mayor Ricardo Nunes of Sao Paulo and Governor Tarcisio de Freitas.

Last week, strong winds caused by an 'extratropical storm' disrupted the power supply to over 2 million customers?in the Sao Paulo metro area. Among them were 1.4 million in the city of Sao Paulo.

Enel declined to respond immediately to a request for comment. Aneel also declined to comment.

After severe weather events in recent years, which left millions of customers without power for several days in the city, the utility company has been harshly criticized.

Implications of the announcement weren't immediately clear. Silveira's statement was similar to one he made last year after another major outage of power in Sao Paulo.

Termination is a decision that is made only after the company has been subpoenaed to appear before regulators. This process guarantees that it will be able to defend itself.

Aneel had previously served Enel with a subpoena for previous actions that were?considered inadequate to restore power after extreme weather events.

Aneel’s board began to evaluate a new subpoena last month. However, a decision had to be postponed because of a review request. Reporting by Isabel Teles, Leticia Fucuchima and Fernando Cardoso. Editing by Kylie Madry, Jamie Freed and Kylie Madry.

(source: Reuters)