The electricity sector mainly involves concessionaires, municipalities, and ANEEL (Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency) regarding the service provided to companies, institutions, and residences.
I propose that leaders, instead of pointing fingers and blaming one "stakeholder"—specifically, as is the case with the concessionaire serving the city of São Paulo—ensure that each party is fulfilling its part.
An important example relates to unplanned power interruptions - those associated with falling trees and branches on low and medium voltage lines.
Responsibilities established by regulation:
1. The municipality must keep low-voltage lines clear and unobstructed.
2. The concessionaire must keep medium-voltage lines clear and unobstructed.
3. ANEEL must monitor/inspect the condition of low and medium voltage lines.
In practice, ALL these actors have been negligent. And the result is repeated every year. Fallen trees and branches are disrupting the electricity supply.
May ALL actors comply with their roles as established by regulation in this year of 2026.