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June 7, 2024

How Can São Paulo’s Failing Electric Grid Be Strengthened?

Recent rolling electricity blackouts in São Paulo (pictured) have raised fears that the city’s electrical grid could collapse. // File Photo: Brazilian Government.

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Anabel Teixeira, senior associate for Brazil and the Southern Cone at McLarty Associates: “The rolling blackouts in São Paulo, the largest city in the Americas, stem from years of underinvestment and mismanagement in the electrical grid. Both the government and Enel, the Italian electric distributor which has operated the grid since 2018, played a role in the current situation. The city’s infrastructure has deteriorated, leaving hundreds of thousands without power for extended periods and disproportionately affecting poorer neighborhoods. Insufficient oversight and lack of prioritization over the years have contributed to the issue, and if no corrective action is taken soon, São Paulo’s electrical grid could collapse in the next few years. Environmental conditions, particularly extreme weather events linked to El Niño and climate change, have exacerbated the…”

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