• September 11, 2021
    ALERTA BOLIVIA: Failure in the National Interconnected System causes power outage in the south of the country
    A power outage affected the departments of Chuquisaca, Potosí and Tarija for almost an hour this Saturday, due to a failure of the National Interconnected System (SIN). In social networks, media and users also reported cuts in the capitals and intermediate cities of the southern departments of the country. Different local electricity distribution companies reported that the failure was in the National Interconnected System, the departments of Potosí, Chuquisaca and Tarija were affected in the supply of electricity.
  • EL PAÍS: Setar attributes to SIN the power outage in the entire department
    Servicios Eléctricos de Tarija blamed the National Interconnected System (SIN) for the widespread power outage that is affecting the entire department. The authorities ask for caution when circulating through the streets of the city and patience until service is restored. The ruling also affects the departments of Potosí and Chuquisaca.
  • CORREO DEL SUR: Power outage affects the entire city of Sucre
    Neighbors from different areas of Sucre reacted annoyed and surprised to a power outage, which occurred around 2:30 p.m. this Saturday. The Compañía Eléctrica Sucre S.A. (Cessa) responded that it is a failure of the national interconnected system that affects the south of the country.
  • September 2, 2021
    EL PAÍS: Electricity Management Unit in Bermejo has an advance of 3%
    The Electricity and Nuclear Technology Supervision Authority (AETN) inspected the works in the future Bermejo Electric Substation, which is part of the Bermejo Electricity Interconnection Project to the National Interconnected System (SIN). They found that the progress of the construction of the Strategic Management Unit (UGE) and foundations for the implementation of the future electrical substation, have an advance of 3% and would be within the project execution deadlines.
  • ABI: AETN inspects work progress of the Bermejo electrical interconnection project
    The Electricity and Nuclear Technology Supervision Authority (AETN) inspected the works in the future Bermejo Electric Substation, which is part of the Bermejo Electricity Interconnection Project to the National Interconnected System (SIN).
  • August 20, 2021
    El DEBER: Tarija owes Bs 340 million to ENDE and negotiates a five-year payment plan
    The Government of Tarija proposed to the National Electricity Company (ENDE) a plan to pay an accumulated debt of Bs 340 million for electricity consumption.
  • August 8, 2021
    AHORA EL PUEBLO: Corruption and mismanagement damaged ENDE during Añez’s management
    As in other public companies, the de facto regime of Jeanine Añez generated serious damage to the National Electricity Company (ENDE) Corporation and its subsidiaries, with the decrease in income, the stoppage of projects, excessive increase in personnel, irregular hiring and purchases of goods and materials, mismanagement and others. Since President Luis Arce Catacora assumed the Government, on November 8, 2019, the new administration of ENDE Corporación, through its different subsidiaries, undertook several audits of the management of the de facto regime, the results of which were presented in a formal manner. gradual.
  • August 6, 2021
    FM ALBA: They will restart the work for the Yaguacua-Tartagal electrical interconnection
    Province announced that it will resume the electrical interconnection work that will link the Yaguacua Thermoelectric Station with the Tartagal Transformer Station, which represents the union of the Argentine Interconnection System; SADI; with Bolivia. The work will restart in the next few days and it is expected to finish in the month of November. The agreement to carry out the union was signed in 2015. During the de facto government of Jeanine Áñez, the works were interrupted despite the progress registered, more than 70 percent, in laying the line. In a virtual meeting, the Secretary of Mining and Energy of Salta, Flavia Royón; the general manager of the Bolivian National Electricity Company (ENDE) Ing. Jorge Durandal; and the project manager ENDE Transmission Argentina S.A. Ing. René Córdova, agreed on the technical guidelines to advance in the completion of the work of the High Voltage Line (LAT 132 kV) Yaguacua-Tartagal (Juana Azurduy de Padilla). The work will restart in the next few days and its completion is scheduled for next November.
  • July 21, 2021
    NUEVO SUR: GADT Bankruptcy Will Be Overcome If Creditors Have Patience
    The bankruptcy of the Autonomous Departmental Government of Tarija (GADT) will be overcome if creditors have patience to wait for the payment of the debt, although at the same time the debt of this institution, instead of decreasing, continues to increase due to the appearance of new collections. (…) SETAR-ENDE: Regarding the meeting with ENDE, the governor reported that it was established that Setar owes the energy providers since 2019, some 140 million Bolivians, they will start reconciling accounts, from now on the energy consumption.
  • July 20, 2021
    EL PAÍS: Bermejo will be integrated into the national interconnected system in May 2022
    The governor of the department of Tarija, Oscar Montes Barzón, confirmed that after a meeting with the National Electricity Company (ENDE) held in Cochabamba last week, it was determined that Bermejo will join the National Interconnected System (SIN) since May of 2022 after Servicios Eléctricos de Tarija (Setar) builds an electric station that allows the current of the electric line to be lowered from 120 thousand volts to 25 thousand volts to distribute it to the border population.