sanctions
martello started the process of applying sanctions for the more than 570,000 people affected by the service interruptions, 409,000 from Edesur and 170,000 from Edenor, it was reported in a statement.
The totals for the day were 184,857 on Thursday, 274,407 on Friday and 121,850 on Saturday, while some outages continue this Sunday.
https://twitter.com/WalterMartello/status/1602037279987535873
#In re I will start the process of sanctioning and embargoing the companies for the more than 570,000 cuts during the weekend.
These will be added to the $687 Million to Edesur and $293 Million to Edenor already applied in these 90 days of my tenure. (Thread) pic.twitter.com/sp6Dx3DAvf
—Walter Martello (@WalterMartello) December 11, 2022
The replacement times that appear in the concession contract were exceeded, so the ENRE intimidated Edesur and Edenor to what in 24 hours they must restore the service to all usersand in If they do not comply, they will receive new sanctions.
Bonus for those affected by power outages
Also, the ENRE ordered the companies that if the service interruption exceeded 36 hours, the bonus for long cuts should be automatically applied and the names of the people reached by the discounts should be reported.
According to the latest update provided by the ENRE on Edesur’s electrical service, at 6:30 p.m. there were 33,372 users without supply.
Meanwhile, at the same time, the ENRE indicated over 11,603 Edenor users in the same condition.
Martello was appointed by Sergio Massa as ENRE controller last August. “For years I have been questioning the deficient provision of the service and the balance sheets of the electricity companies. I am aware that, in many cases, the claims of the users and users are not even heard and their rights are violated”, he had said when accepting the appointment.
Source: Ambito

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