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Residential Energy Rates: What to do? April 2025 - Solution 105

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By Cameron Mitchell Solution 105 Consulting Ltd. “EMBRACING UNCERTAINTY” There are a lot of balls in the air this month when it comes to political leaders, tariffs, carbon taxes, and even weather. Fortunately, the Alberta electricity market is in a bit of a sweet spot. April and May forward rates suggest those months will come in around 3.5… Read More »Residential Energy Rates: What to do? April 2025
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Good news for Brazilians: the electricity bill is expected to rise less than inflation in 2025. The estimate is from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), which predicts an average adjustment of 3.5% in energy tariffs in the country next year. To compare: the expectation for the IPCA (official index [...]

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Since April, we have already begun to calculate the increase in electricity rates that will be reflected in July. Only due to the effect of the exchange rate, the price of energy would rise by 3.14%, since the average value of the dollar went from 933.5 pesos (used in the last fixation) to 962.84 pesos. To this is added the indexation of electrical contracts to variables such as the U.S. CPI and the price of fuels. Although coal and oil dropped …

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The National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) projects that the readjustment and revision rates of the tariffs that make up the electricity bill should be below inflation in 2025. According to the quarterly InfoTarifa bulletin released this Monday (7), electricity is expected to be 3.5% more expensive. Read More “Countries around the world”, including Japan, try to negotiate, says Trump White House official says news about tariff pause is false…

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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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