Brazil's electric energy market operator and trading clearinghouse
CCEE operates Brazil's wholesale electricity market, a nonprofit governed by power generators, distributors, and traders. The tech stack reflects a process-heavy, compliance-driven organization—Microsoft Project, Power BI, SQL, and governance frameworks (COBIT, ITIL, NIST) dominate—with active hiring accelerating in operations roles. Current project focus spans process transformation, penalty analytics, and online training delivery, while pain points cluster around organizational structure optimization and lack of standardization, suggesting internal modernization under way.
CCEE is the independent operator of Brazil's electric energy commercialization market. Founded in 1999 (nonprofit chartered in 2004), it is owned and maintained by the companies that buy and sell power domestically—generators, distributors, traders, and large consumers. The organization's mission centers on market facilitation: setting and enforcing trading rules, managing settlement and clearing, handling penalties and disputes, and fostering governance discussions across the power sector. Based in São Paulo with 201–500 employees, CCEE operates as infrastructure for the Brazilian electricity economy rather than as a vendor.
CCEE operates the wholesale electricity market as a nonprofit clearinghouse. It manages commercialization rules, settlement, clearing, and dispute resolution for generators, distributors, traders, and large consumers buying and selling power in Brazil.
CCEE runs Microsoft Project, Power BI, Monday.com, SQL, and Salesforce for core operations, alongside governance and compliance frameworks (COBIT, ITIL, NIST, ISO 31000). VBA, Excel, and Word remain in heavy use.
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