Recently, the Brazilian Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has proposed a recommendation to suspend the construction permits for transmission lines in the states of Minas Gerais (MG), São Paulo (SP), and Goiás (GO). This recommendation stems from communication issues between Transmissora EKTT 9 company and local residents and municipal authorities, which have hindered the project's progress.

MPF pointed out that during the project implementation, Transmissora EKTT 9 company failed to adequately communicate effectively with relevant stakeholders, raising concerns about the project's transparency and compliance. This lack of communication not only affected the understanding and support of local communities but could also lead to more obstacles for the project in subsequent stages.
The construction of transmission lines is a crucial component of power infrastructure development, involving energy transmission networks across multiple states. MPF's recommendation aims to ensure that the project advances in compliance with legal and social responsibilities, avoiding disputes caused by communication issues. Currently, relevant authorities are evaluating this recommendation to decide whether to suspend the related permits.
This incident serves as a reminder to the power industry that when promoting infrastructure projects, attention must be paid to communication and coordination with stakeholders. Effective communication helps reduce misunderstandings, facilitates smooth project implementation, and protects community rights. In the future, MPF may continue to monitor similar issues to promote standardized development within the industry.









