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Take it or leave it?

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Consultant energy affairs, Self employed

Rafael Herzberg- is an independent energy consultant, self-employed (since 2018) based in São Paulo, Brazil* Focus on C level, VPs and upper managers associated to energy related info, analysis...

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Take it or leave it?

The prices offered by the free electricity market are "irresistible", around R$ 110/MWh (both conventional and incentivized, discounted from 50% of demand). USD 20/MWh.

In one year there was a drop of 40%!

This type of "strapped horse that stops by your side" is an opportunity that needs to be decided "immediately". Take it or leave it!

For reference, the regulated tariff published by ANEE (regulator)L for ENEL (concessionaire operating in São Paulo) for "off-peak" is R$ 250/MWh.. USD 50/MWh.

What is your assessment and decision about it?

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