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The Energy Sector's Objections to the Proposed Amendment of the Tariff Regime

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Discrepancies were found in who will assume the debt of the tariff option, the formation of the Creg and the delivery of subsidies
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In the last few hours, the strong questioning of 12 unions in the energy sector against the draft law with which the Ministry of Mines seeks to reduce energy tariffs throughout the country. In a letter, the unions say that they value the intention of the National Government to reduce costs in electricity tariffs, but they warn that it could have regressive effects for users.The hard letter from the unions to Minminas due to energy tariff crises …

Discrepancies were found in who will assume the debt of the tariff option, the formation of the Creg and the delivery of subsidies

·Bogotá, Colombia
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The 3 proposals of guilds to the government Petro to improve energy tariffs and avoid a reform to the sector. Credit: EPM Afinia The Andean, Acolgen, Andeg, Asocodis, Naturgas, ACP, Colombian Chamber of Energy, ACCE, Agremgas, Gasnova, ANDI and Asoenerg, representing the energy sector of Colombia, presented their technical considerations to the draft law that seeks to establish mechanisms to adjust the tariff regime of electricity and others. Wh…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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