• October 21, 2021
    EL PERIÓDICO: Assemblyman Lema refutes Deputy Burgos about ENDE investments in other regions
    (elPeriódico-October, 21/2021) In contact with the morning newspaper “El Periódico”, the president of the Energy and Hydrocarbons Commission of the Departmental Assembly, Luis Lema Molina, referred to the statements of the deputy and former mayor of Bermejo, Delfor Burgos, who justified the investment made by the National Electricity Company (ENDE), which is financing almost entirely the integration of Monteagudo to the National Interconnected System (SIN), arguing that the state company is responsible for the distribution of electricity.
  • LA RAZÓN: Arce and Fernández meet in November to discuss lithium and the export of electricity
    The Argentine ambassador to Bolivia, Ariel Basteiro, reported this Thursday that a high-level meeting between Presidents Luis Arce and Alberto Fernández is scheduled for the second half of November in Buenos Aires, where the sale of electricity will be put on the agenda. to the neighboring country and the joint development of lithium batteries.
  • ERBOL: Luis Arce will visit Alberto Fernández in November to talk about lithium and electric energy
    President Luis Arce will visit Argentina next month to meet with his counterpart Alberto Fernández, with whom he will address a series of issues on the bilateral agenda such as lithium and the export of electricity, Argentine ambassador Ariel Basteiro confirmed this Wednesday.
  • October 18, 2021
    PÁGINA SIETE: Green cars compete in 2021 Solar Grand Prix
    “We promote electromobility that implies changing technology and transportation to start using electrical energy, putting aside fossils to no longer pollute the environment,” says the executive director of Energetics, Miguel Ángel Fernández.
  • LA VOZ DE TARIJA: ENDE denies responsibility for the electrical substation for Bermejo
    The National Electricity Company (ENDE) located these projects in municipalities of Chuquisaca and Beni, but the electrical substation for Bermejo must be financed by SETAR. Deputy Delfor Burgos acknowledged that the National Government, through ENDE, assumed the cost and installation of this work that allows electricity distribution, but explained that the conditions do not apply in Tarija. “In these municipalities ENDE not only transports energy, but also takes care of distribution, whereas in Tarija it is SETAR, that is why this project corresponds to them,” he told Fides.
  • October 17, 2021
    NEW SOUTH: Tarija with precarious connection to SIN due to unfinished installation
    The energy ring that should allow an adequate connection from Tarija to the SIN (National Interconnected System) has remained unfinished for six years, meanwhile the interconnection of this region to that system continues in a precarious way.
  • October 15, 2021
    EL PERIÓDICO: Assemblyman Motto: The Government discriminates against Tarija on energy issues
    The departmental assemblyman, Luis Lema Molina, presented to the public a document in which it can be evidenced the approval of the investment cost of the 115 kVA electric transmission line to the National Interconnected System (SIN), of Camiri, for US $ 30 million, a project that is being executed by the National Electricity Company (ENDE), in that sense, noted the energy crisis that Bermejo has been going through several years ago and that the National Government ignores its demands.
  • NUEVO SUR: Legislator Lema denounced ENDE’s “abusive discrimination” against Tarija
    The departmental Assemblyman and President of the Energy and Hydrocarbons Commission of the Legislative Assembly, Luis Lema Molina, denounced ENDE’s “abusive discrimination” towards Tarija, for the interconnection project from Ventolera to Bermejo.
  • October 14, 2021
    NOW THE PEOPLE: Electricity coverage will reach 94.6% of households
    Electricity coverage in the country will reach 94.6% of Bolivian households until December this year, as a result of the reactivation of several projects, reported the Vice Minister of Electricity and Alternative Energies, José María Romay.
  • October 13, 2021
    ABI: Electric power coverage is expected to reach 94.6% of Bolivian homes until December
    Within the framework of the principle of universalization of basic services and thanks to the economic reactivation led by President Luis Arce, the works to expand the coverage of electric power in the country were resumed and it is expected that until December it will be extended to 94.6 % of Bolivian households, reported the Vice Minister of Electricity and Alternative Energies, José María Romay.