The National Electricity Regulatory Entity (ENRE) filed charges against the company Edenor for $20 million for not reporting the events that led to power cuts to 2.3 million users on January 11, 14 and 15.
Through resolution 7, the ENRE formulated charges against the concessionaire Edenor for “having verified breaches of contractual obligations regarding the duty to inform immediately the events that affect its facilities throughout its concession area”.
The agency certified thatThe company did not report the events that occurred on January 11, 14 and 15 of the current, which resulted in the affectation of the electricity supply for approximately 2,300,000 users.
On January 11, the fall of 1,800 megawatts affected 700,000 users, and “according to the technical report, the ENRE Intervention determined that it is appropriate to initiate an administrative investigation and file charges against Edenor for non-compliance with its obligations in terms of public security, in order to determine their responsibility before possible sanctions”.
In turn, Resolution 7 of the Department of Public Security of the ENRE ordered the company to present the maintenance records of the easement strip and inspection reports; carry out and accredit the height measurements of drivers correcting the same for the climatic conditions and the load factor of the day and time of the event; and that proves the preventive measures that were carried out and would be carried out in the High Voltage Line in protection of the houses installed there.
On the other hand, the Regulatory Standards Application and Administration Area was instructed to carry out a technical analysis to determine the causes that led to the supply interruptions in the sessions, and verify compliance with the obligations and commitments assumed by the company.
With this technical analysis, the ENRE “will issue the pertinent sanctions and measures to prevent failures of this type or similar with the aim of minimizing the replacement times of the electrical energy supply,” they indicated from the agency.
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