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  2. 2019 Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay blackout - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine electricity distributor Edesur announced via Twitter at 7:50 a.m. that the entire power supply for Argentina and Uruguay had been disrupted. The blackout caused significant disruptions in subway and train services but did not impact airborne transport, including electric-powered aircraft.

  3. Electricity sector in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Argentina received financing from CAF (Andean Development Corporation) for two electricity projects: the Electricity Interconection Comahue-Cuyo (US$200 million) and the Electricity Interconnection Rincón Santa María-Rodríguez (US$300 million), two of the high voltage transmission lines included in the Federal Transportation Plan. [65]

  4. Edesur - Wikipedia

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    Edesur is a distributor of electricity in Argentina, headquartered in Buenos Aires. [ 1 ] Purchasing a majority stake in the newly privatized Segba utility in 1992, the company has an exclusive concession to distribute electricity in the south section of Greater Buenos Aires , and in the south of Buenos Aires proper.

  5. List of countries by electrification rate - Wikipedia

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    This list of countries by electrification rate sorts countries by the share of their inhabitants with access to electricity. Access to electricity is considered one of the prerequisites for a modern life. In 2021, 91.4% of the world population had access to electricity.

  6. Argentina insists on key river tolls amid criticism from ...

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    ASUNCION (Reuters) -Argentina must collect tolls on a crucial waterway, the country's energy chief said on Monday after meeting with Paraguayan officials, as a multi-nation conflict over fees for ...

  7. Edenor - Wikipedia

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    Edenor is a public Argentine electricity distribution company founded in 1992 and headquartered in Buenos Aires. [3] The company has an exclusive concession to distribute electricity in the northwestern section of Greater Buenos Aires, and in the north of Buenos Aires proper, selling electric power to residential, commercial, industrial, and government customers.

  8. Mexico's Supreme Court rules against electricity law favoring ...

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    A panel of Supreme Court justices in Mexico ruled Wednesday against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s rules that favored the state-owned electrical power company over private power ...

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