The comptroller of the National Electricity Regulatory Entity (ENRE), Walter Martello, and the Ombudsman of the City of Buenos Aires, María Rosa Muiños, analyzed actions related to the implementation of tariff segmentation in the district.
Among other topics, discussed the coordination of actions related to the implementation of tariff segmentation in the districtincluding operations to guarantee that all users who need it can keep the electricity subsidy.
“Joint work with territorial deployment is essential to find users who, for different reasons, could not register in the registry and guarantee that subsidies continue to reach vulnerable sectors and all users who need them,” Martello said.
The ENRE controller took advantage of the occasion to present Muiños with the georeferencing map drawn up by the ENRE Systems Area, which makes it possible to identify users who have not yet signed up for the Registry of Access to the Energy Subsidy.
ENRE activity in Almirante Brown
In order to promote registration in the Registry of Access to Energy Subsidies (RASE), Martello visited retirees and pensioners from Almirante Brown, together with the town’s mayor, Juan José Fabiani.
At the meeting, Martello highlighted the importance of all the people who need to keep the electricity consumption subsidy registering in the RASE before next December, and pointed out that “a very high percentage of the neighbors had not signed up” .
Therefore, they stressed that “all those who see ‘Level 1’ on their bills, or whose income is below the minimum, sign up immediately.”
In this sense, they indicated that the help and assistance for registration in the registry is important in the case of older adults, since they are the ones who experience the greatest difficulties with this registration, either for reasons of vulnerability, for difficulties with access to technology , or due to lack of Internet connection.
For his part, Fabiani maintained that 23% of the local families have not yet signed up, for which he remarked that they will try “to have tools in all the delegations to be able to combine with the ENRE on this issue.”
Together with the National Electricity Regulatory Entity we continue to work so that all our neighbors can access their rights. pic.twitter.com/Fbx7ct1v6N
– Juan Jose Fabiani (@JuanoFabiani) October 20, 2022
The meeting was attended by the secretary of Prevention and Citizen Security of the Buenos Aires municipality, Paula Eichel; the municipal delegate of Adrogué, María José Zandonadi; and the director of Consumer Defense, Valeria López Laytar.
Representing the center for retirees and pensioners was the general coordinator for the Elderly, Matilde Maciel, among other municipal officials.