They burned an energy distributor in Santiago del Estero due to increases

They burned an energy distributor in Santiago del Estero due to increases
They burned an energy distributor in Santiago del Estero due to increases

May 8, 2024 – 08:53 By Gabriela Bernasconi

After registering an increase of more than 200% in ballots energy by the Electricity Distribution Company of Santiago del Estero(EDESE), Dozens of citizens protested at the door of the Quimili branch, and according to what was known, they set the place on fire.

What happened when they burned an energy distributor in Santiago del Estero

Users reported that the amounts of residential bills They range from 400 thousand pesos to one million pesos. Several economists, analysts, and even EDESE itself had already warned of a huge rate between February 1st and April 30th.

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In that provision, the Undersecretariat of Electric Energy modified the values ​​of the Seasonal Electricity Prices to be transferred to the users’ tariff tables and mainly affected the prices of energy and power of users. In conjunction with this, the National Energy Regulatory Entity authorized adjustments to the Added Value of Distribution for the companies Edenor and Edesur and that automatically had an impact on the EDESE, because by regulation both are tied.

“In February’s tariff schedule there has been an increase in all concepts except taxes: the cost per kilowatt hour, the cost of generation and transportation increased,” explained the General Manager of EDESE, Sergio Marinof, in dialogue with Exclusiva. These changes would impact increases of up to 200% in electricity rates.

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