The fall of the 132 kV Alipiba II high-voltage line that the national government stopped and on which there is no longer any expectation of resuming funding, forces Rio Negro to evaluate other alternatives to have a second electric line for Bariloche that could arrive from Neuquén. “It is...
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The fall of the 132 kV Alipiba II high-voltage line that the national government stopped and on which there is no longer any expectation of resuming funding, forces Rio Negro to evaluate other alternatives to have a second electric line for Bariloche that could arrive from Neuquén. “It is...