
Civire
Catch regulatory changes before they become urgent
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Catch regulatory changes before they become urgent
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Civire continuously monitors Brazilian regulatory sources, including ANEEL, MME, CNPE, Banco Central do Brasil (BCB), and the National Congress, with updates every 6 hours. Items are classified by energy segment and regulatory topic, with AI-generated summaries that help teams focus on what matters. Act early, reduce noise, and make informed decisions.








Hey, I’m Sudi, the maker of Civire.
When I first launched the Civire Radar, every regulatory item looked the same. A tariff resolution sat next to a public consultation, with no way to tell which one actually applied to your segment. For teams managing regulatory compliance in Brazil’s energy sector, this created a lot of noise and made it hard to focus on what matters.
To fix this, I built a hybrid classification system. Deterministic keyword matching handles the obvious cases, and AI tackles the ambiguous ones. Now each item carries badges for its energy segment and regulatory topic, so teams can quickly filter what’s relevant and ignore the rest.
Civire updates every six hours from five official sources: the National Congress (Chamber of Deputies and Federal Senate), ANEEL, MME, CNPE, and the Banco Central do Brasil.
What’s the hardest part of tracking regulatory changes for your team?