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Judicial Brake on the Withdrawal of a Key Transformer in Formosa: the Energy Connection with Paraguay Is Preserved

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The Federal Justice gave rise to a precautionary measure promoted by the Ombudsman’s Office of Formosa and ordered not to dismantle an essential transformer in Clorinda. The measure protects the regional electricity infrastructure and keeps open the possibility of reactivating the interconnection with Paraguay. Read more
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The Federal Justice gave rise to a precautionary measure promoted by the Ombudsman’s Office of Formosa and ordered not to dismantle an essential transformer in Clorinda. The measure protects the regional electricity infrastructure and keeps open the possibility of reactivating the interconnection with Paraguay. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Federal Justice, at the request of the Ombudsman's Office of Formosa, issued a precautionary measure ordering the maintenance of the important transformation of Chlorinda in its place, in order not to lose the electricity interconnection with Paraguay and protect a key infrastructure for the country's energy system. In a resolution of strong regional impact, the Federal Court No. 2 of Formosa gave rise to the establishment of the Provincial …

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noticiasformosa.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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