Energy and meteorology (Brazil)
Whoever is responsible for keeping their company or institution contracted with competitive electricity prices has a challenge that needs to be identified!
The El Niño and La Niña phenomena are significantly affecting the volume of rainfall – and in different ways in each geographic region of the country. In this year 2024, prices for short-term delivery rose by 140% and long-term by 72%.
* What are the chances of prices continuing to climb?
* What decisions make sense in relation to closing new contracts?
* How to mitigate price risk?
Whoever is in charge for making energy contracting decisions is facing a “turning point”.


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