Isa Denies Agreements for the Reactivation of Electricity Interconnection with Venezuela
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ISA explained that it owns the connecting bay located in the San Mateo substation, in Cúcuta, infrastructure that “until October 31, 2013”
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Electrical Interconnection S.A. (ISA), one of the most important companies in the Colombian energy sector, said that it has not signed any agreement related to the reactivation of the electrical interconnection with Venezuela. See more: The 5 reasons that could lead Fitch to lower the rating of Ecopetrol In a statement, the company explained that any decision in this regard will be made under the guidelines of the national and international lega…
ISA energy company. Image: ISA. ISA clarified this Thursday that it has not signed agreements or advanced efforts to reactivate the electricity interconnection between Colombia and Venezuela, after versions that pointed to a possible reopening of that system. In a statement, the company pointed out that any decision on the subject should stick to the current national and international legal framework. In addition, it explained that it owns the c…
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