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Brazil is working on a power reform to increase subsidies for the poorest of the poor, Minister says
The Brazilian government is working on a reform of the power sector that will allow 60 million low-income families to be exempted from paying their energy bills, said Energy and Mines minister Alexandre Silveira. Silveira, at an event in Rio de Janeiro said that about 50 million households are currently receiving a discount on their energy bills. The exact number of households that were exempted was not immediately known. A government program allows low-income Brazilian households to request a partial or full subsidy on their energy bills. The cost is then added to those of other power users. The proposed...