This Tuesday, the Mining and Energy Commission of the Senate will analyze different projects of the opposition and the ruling party to implement differentiated rates by area.
The Mining, Energy and Fuels Commission of the Chamber of Senators convened its members for this Tuesday afternoon with the aim of discussing the unification of various government and opposition bills that seek to establish differentiated rates by area of public electricity services.
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The meeting will take place from 4:30 p.m. in the Arturo Illia Hall of the Upper House. Within this framework, the members must choose their authorities and it is likely that José Uñac, from San Juan, of the Frente de Todos (FdT), will continue to lead the commission.


Differentiated rates: the projects to be analyzed
One of the projects analyzed will be that of Lucía Corpacci and Guillermo Andrada, from Catamarca, who presented an initiative on Subsidiary regime for the consumption of residential electricitywith a differentiated rate for the warm areas of the Norte Grande Region (Northwest and Northeast of Argentina).
Initiatives of the pro-government Sergio Leavy (Salta – draft Law on Differential Electric Rate for Warm Areas) and Antonio Rodas (project of Law that creates the Special Regime of Electrical Energy for Residential Consumption in the Great North of Argentina).
For his part, Guillermo Kueider from Entre Ríos, from the Federal Unit block, is promoting a project that seeks to reduce electricity service rates in the north. And, finally, the radical Chaco Víctor Zimmermann presented an initiative to establish, also, a differential electricity tariff for the NEAas well as the creation of the Trust Fund for subsidies for electricity consumption in the Northeast.
Source: Ambito