Sec Charges National Electric Coordinator and Eight Companies for February Mass Blackout · Global Voices
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In a new program of Palabra Que es Noticia, Andrea Moletto spoke with Javier Piedra Fierro, executive director of Fundación Energía Para Todos and academic of the University of Concepción, about the positions of the Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels against the Electronic Coordinator and eight companies for the megapaid last February. Charges of the SEC for megapagon Piedra detailed that the megapagon in February originated from the incor…
The Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels, SEC, presented positions to the Board of Directors of the National Electrical Coordinator and to eight electricity companies of transmission and generation, for their eventual responsibility in the massive power cut that affected 98.5% of the population of the country, from the regions of Arica to Los Lagos, from [...] The entry SEC applies millions of fines for the February blackout was first publis…
The monitoring body concluded that the system was operated "in unsafe conditions".
The exhaustive investigation carried out by the Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels determined various sources of analysis to clarify the facts and establish responsibilities.
The Board of Directors of the National Electrical Coordinator reported that it was notified this Monday by the Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels (SEC) regarding the process of formulating charges linked to the blackout that affected various areas of the country on 25 February. Through a public statement, the agency mentioned that it is analyzing the background provided by the regulatory authority and that it will exercise its right to def…
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