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Brazil's power regulator warns that budget cuts could lead to a shutdown.

Sandoval Feitosa said that Aneel, Brazil's regulator of power, is in a serious budget crisis. He urged the government to release money to keep the agency's vital operations running.

Why it's important

Aneel's potential closure would coincide with government efforts to reduce spending in order to meet fiscal targets and could compromise the regulatory oversight of Latin America's biggest power sector.

Aneel is primarily responsible for regulating Brazil’s electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. It also oversees concessions and implements government policies, and establishes tariffs.

By the Numbers

According to Feitosa, Aneel has had its budget cut to 117 millions reais (about $21,28 million), from an initial 155 million. This is because the government implemented spending containment measures. The agency initially requested 240 millions reais for its operational requirements.

KEY QUOTE

Feitosa, a reporter in Rio de Janeiro, told reporters that the agency would only be able function every day until 2 pm because of these cuts.

Due to financial constraints, he noted that Aneel has already cut staff, suspended call center operations, and prevented inspections. Feitosa stated that this is the biggest budget cut Aneel had ever seen in its history.

What's Next?

Feitosa has assured that Aneel’s analysis of the renewals of distribution concessions as well as auctions for power will not be affected by the current budget crisis. The agency is waiting for a government decision on its funding request.

(source: Reuters)