Spot electricity prices are around R$300/MWh ($ 56/MWh).
We are already entering the rainy season, which would be a good reason for prices to fall since most of the country's power mix is hydro.
But what will be the impact of La Niña on rainfall in the river basins that feed the hydroelectric plants?
This question is important because it will define prices for 2026. Some meteorologists indicate that rainfall expectations in the Southeast/Central-West - where most of the hydro generation is located - will be "reduced," which would cause spot prices to remain high.
And how will your company position itself in relation to this scenario? The good news is that it's possible to find solutions to reduce your company's costs!