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Enel aims to reach agreement with Brazil regulator on Sao Paulo electricity contract

According to the official minutes, Enel, an Italian company, met with Brazil's power regulator last week. The meeting took place amid a dispute over the firm's concessions in Sao Paulo. Authorities are considering revoking approvals due to several outages that have occurred in recent years, during heavy rains.

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said that Enel asked for the meeting to be held on Tuesday to find alternatives to the revocation process.

Sources said that, although no formal proposal was made, Enel discussed increasing its investments or committing to "conduct adjustments" in Brazil.

Enel has changed its approach after meeting Brazil's energy watchdog Aneel. Earlier this year, the company had gone to court in order to prevent the regulator from possibly forfeiting the contract.

Minutes show that the topic of the meeting was "possible solutions based on consensus" for the concession.

Enel stated in a press release that it had made itself available to the authorities for the evaluation of complementary measures and to make additional investments. The focus was primarily on the improvement of service in the concession area.

The 'company, who has stated that it is in compliance with its contract obligations, and does not intend to renounce the concession, filed their 'final defense' last month. They requested a technical expert examine the alleged misunderstandings between the regulator and the?company.

Aneel is analyzing Enel’s arguments before deciding if it will propose revoking concession. The government has the final say. The final decision rests with the government.

(source: Reuters)