The recent power outage in São Paulo has ignited a heated discussion about Enel’s future in Brazil. Nearly 3 million residents lost electricity over the weekend, prompting the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (ANEEL) to consider revoking Enel’s concession. This concession, granted in 1998, now hangs in the balance as the Italian energy giant faces scrutiny. […]
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