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Enel assets in Brazil worth $4 billion, according to auditors

Auditors in the annual report of Italian utility Enel said that it has assets valued at about 3,34 billion euros ($3.9billion) and goodwill worth 595 million euro tied to a Brazilian power concession which it could lose. Brazil's Aneel power regulator decided earlier this month to proceed with a forfeiture procedure that could lead to the termination of a power distribution concession held a local Enel unit in?Sao Paulo. This would prevent the automatic renewal contract which expires 2028.

Energy Minister Alexandre Silveira urged Aneel in December to begin Enel's termination procedure after power outages affected more than 2 million customers in the Sao Paulo metro area due to extreme weather events.

KPMG stated that the recoveryability of Enel’s assets and goodwill relating to the concession in Sao Paulo, and its possible renewal had been an important matter in auditing Enel’s accounts. They added that the 2025 financial statements gave a “true and honest view” of the group’s financial situation.

The auditor stated that although Enel’s management had conducted an impairment assessment of the Sao Paulo operation to?determine a recoverable amount under different future scenarios?, the estimates were subjective and included some uncertainty.

Enel will have another chance to present its case before the federal government and regulator decide whether or not the concession is granted. Aneel's head recently stated that the Sao Paolo unit could be sold to another firm if a loss is anticipated.

Enel reaffirmed its interest in this concession in its February presentation of its long-term strategies, and pledged to strengthen its commitment to Brazil on a long-term basis.

(source: Reuters)