Bolivia Moves to Open Its Power Sector After Years of State Control
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Bolivia Presents a New Law to Open the Electricity Sector to Private Investment and Boost Renewables
The draft Law on Electricity and Renewable Energies, developed by the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energies, now begins its technical, legislative and citizen consultation process, with planned changes in generation, transmission, distribution and regulation. The Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Energies of Bolivia handed over to the Ministry of the Presidency the draft of the new Law on Electricity and Renewable Energies, which initiates a process …
Bolivia moves to open its power sector after years of state control
Bolivia moves to open its power sector after years of state control May 8, 2026 Posted by: Quatro Strategies Categories: Americas, ESG & Renewable Energy No Comments Subscribe to unlock this insight. START YOUR TRIAL NOWALREADY A MEMBER? .vc_custom_1452662201783{margin-right: 0px !important;margin-bottom: 40px !important;margin-left: 0px !important;}.vc_custom_1533640275437{margin…
Fact Sheet: On May 7, the Bolivian government presented a draft Electricity and Renewable Energy Law, seeking to transform the country's energy system toward a more open and sustainable model. Tap to see the full context. Context: The reform arises in a complex economic context, with reducing the fiscal deficit as a priority. Minister José Luis Lupo emphasized that generating new revenue depends on investment. Marcelo Blanco mentioned that the c…
The Executive presented this Thursday the new Electricity Law that guarantees electricity supply in the medium and long term and fair rates. Before being sent to the Legislative Assembly, it will be reviewed and socialized with those involved. The entry Present electricity law to guarantee supply and open the market to private was first published in El Diario
The government presented this Thursday the draft Law on Electricity and Renewable Energies, with which it seeks to incorporate renewable energies and open the electricity market to the participation of the private sector as part of its structural laws to attract investment. "With this new law we move from a market practically controlled by the State to a competitive market and above all giving the role that belongs to the private sector," said t…
The new legislation, which will replace the law in force since 1994, seeks to reverse the model of absolute state control, will allow private companies to participate
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