Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 23:34:50 GMT -5
Through Resolution 65/2024 published this Wednesday in the Official Gazette by the National Electricity Regulatory Entity (ENRE), the approval regime for expansions of the electric energy transportation and distribution system was modified.
Likewise, the resolution repeals ENRE Resolutions and No. which established that all expansions of the electrical energy transportation and distribution systems, regardless of their magnitude, require obtaining a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
The new resolution establishes Country Email List that expansions that fall within the category of "small expansion " will not require obtaining a certificate of convenience and public necessity, but may be authorized by the ENRE.
SMALL EXTENSION ” is defined as that which, depending on its scope, size, execution times, incremental environmental impact and investment amounts involved, demand a simplified and agile approach to satisfy service needs .
The “small extension ” category includes those extensions that meet the following requirements:They do not exceed a maximum investment amount specified in Annex I.Do not affect public space or non-impacted areas.They do not require the presentation of an environmental impact study.
Extensions that are not included in the category of "minor extension " will continue to require obtaining a certificate of public convenience and necessity.The resolution also establishes that the ENRE may, at its discretion, determine the framing and treatment of the extensions presented, basing its decisions.
Requests for expansion or access to transportation capacity that are currently being processed at the ENRE must be redirected and continue to be processed in accordance with the provisions of the new resolution.
The resolution aims to accelerate the approval process of expansions of the electric energy transportation and distribution system, especially those of small magnitude.
Likewise, the resolution repeals ENRE Resolutions and No. which established that all expansions of the electrical energy transportation and distribution systems, regardless of their magnitude, require obtaining a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
The new resolution establishes Country Email List that expansions that fall within the category of "small expansion " will not require obtaining a certificate of convenience and public necessity, but may be authorized by the ENRE.
SMALL EXTENSION ” is defined as that which, depending on its scope, size, execution times, incremental environmental impact and investment amounts involved, demand a simplified and agile approach to satisfy service needs .
The “small extension ” category includes those extensions that meet the following requirements:They do not exceed a maximum investment amount specified in Annex I.Do not affect public space or non-impacted areas.They do not require the presentation of an environmental impact study.
Extensions that are not included in the category of "minor extension " will continue to require obtaining a certificate of public convenience and necessity.The resolution also establishes that the ENRE may, at its discretion, determine the framing and treatment of the extensions presented, basing its decisions.
Requests for expansion or access to transportation capacity that are currently being processed at the ENRE must be redirected and continue to be processed in accordance with the provisions of the new resolution.
The resolution aims to accelerate the approval process of expansions of the electric energy transportation and distribution system, especially those of small magnitude.