• September 21, 2021
    ABI: ENDE: Bolivia has 1,400 MW of surplus electricity ready for industrialization
    The executive president of the National Electricity Corporation (ENDE Corporation), Marco Antonio Escobar, reported this Tuesday that the country has a surplus of 1,400 Megawatts (MW) of electrical energy ready for the industrialization of the country, since it has a capacity installed of 3,000 MW and internal demand is for 1,600 MW. “The demand today was seeing that it has reached 1,600 MW. Our installed capacity is 3,000 MW. Then, these surpluses are ready to be able to industrialize the country “, he asserted, in an interview on the Bolivian TV program” Primer Plano “.
  • September 14, 2021
    NUEVO SUR: Government will deal with energy crisis and exploration in Bermejo today
    This Tuesday in Bermejo the Government will address the thorny issues of the energy crisis in that region and oil exploration, for some in the vicinity of the Tariquía Reserve, for others within the Reserve. (…) The same sources confirmed the arrival of hierarchical government authorities, probably the Minister of Hydrocarbons as well as the electricity area such as ENDE (National Electricity Company) among others. (…) Regarding the matter, they will talk about the interconnection of Bermejo to the National Interconnected System (SIN) that was being executed by ENDE, the project is in progress while Setar has to install a substation to receive electricity.
  • EL DEBER: They suggest speeding up the export of electricity given the idle installed capacity
    Bolivia doubled the capacity of its generating park, which raises the question of where to send the electricity from the new plants, considering the country’s already comfortable reserve margin. In the coming weeks, it will have an installed capacity of more than 3,500 megawatts (MW) for electricity generation, although consumption is 1,600 MW.
  • September 13, 2021
    EL PAÍS: AETN will investigate causes of the electricity cut that affected Tarija and other departments
    The Electricity and Nuclear Technology Supervision Authority (AETN) reported that, within the framework of its attributions and powers, it will initiate an investigation into the power supply cut that affected Tarija and three other departments on Saturday.
  • EL DEBER: ENDE attributes cut in Tarija, Potosí and Sucre to a fault in a Valle Hermoso line
    The National Electricity Company (ENDE) reported that an abrupt failure on the 115 kV Valle Hermoso line caused the disconnection of the system in the south of the country. However, the Electricity and Nuclear Technology Supervision Authority (AETN) anticipated that it will carry out an investigation of the fact.
  • September 12, 2021
    ABI: AETN will investigate the causes of the electricity supply cut that affected four departments on Saturday
    The Electricity and Nuclear Technology Supervision Authority (AETN) reported this Sunday that, within the framework of its attributions and powers, it will initiate an investigation into the power supply cut that affected four departments of the country on Saturday. “(The AETN) has ordered the beginning of the preliminary investigation, to establish the causes and responsibilities of the power cut that affected the departments of Tarija, Potosí, Chuquisaca and Oruro, which occurred on Saturday, September 11, 2021 ”, Indicated the entity through a statement.
  • EJU TV: AETN will investigate the causes of the electricity supply cut that affected four departments on Saturday
    The Electricity and Nuclear Technology Supervision Authority (AETN) reported this Sunday that, within the framework of its attributions and powers, it will initiate an investigation into the power supply cut that affected four departments of the country on Saturday. “(The AETN) has ordered the beginning of the preliminary investigation, to establish the causes and responsibilities of the power cut that affected the departments of Tarija, Potosí, Chuquisaca and Oruro, which occurred on Saturday, September 11, 2021 ”, Indicated the entity through a statement.
  • EL DEBER: Blackout in the electrical system of three departments of the country
    The electrical service in Tarija, Potosí and Sucre was abruptly interrupted yesterday by a failure in the 115 kV line of Valle Hermoso-Irpa Irpa that caused the proximity of a telephone cable from a company outside the system, according to an official report of the National Company of Electricity (ENDE). In the department of Tarija, the blackout lasted for a period of two hours, between 2:13 pm and 4:16 pm, when the supply was resumed. The general coordinator of the National Cargo Dispatch Committee (CNDC), Fernando Román, confirmed that the failure occurred due to the proximity of a telephone cable.
  • September 11, 2021
    OPINIÓN: COBOCE is among 5 companies in La Llajta that contributes the most taxes
    The Cooperativa Multiactiva COBOCE R.L. It is among the five companies in Cochabamba that contribute the most taxes to Bolivia. The National Tax Service (SIN) generated a list with the 100 largest taxpayers in the country and, most of them are entities from Santa Cruz and La Paz. However, from position one to 53, five companies from Cochabamba stand out, among them is COBOCE R.L. The other four companies in La Llajta categorized as “major taxpayers” are the National Electricity Company (ENDE S.A.), the Milk Industrial Plant (PIL Andina S.A.), ENDE Transmisión S.A. and the Empresa de Luz y Fuerza Eléctrica Cochabamba (ELFEC S.A.).
  • ABI: They restore the electricity supply service in the southern system of the country
    The general operational coordinator of the National Cargo Dispatch Committee (CNDC), Fernando Román, reported this Saturday that the electricity supply service in the southern system of the country was restored, after a failure occurred. “The restitution of the service began immediately and gradually in accordance with current technical procedures, in coordination with the generation, transmission and distribution distribution companies,” he said at a press conference.