Luma Energy Reverses Elimination of Night Crews
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The company's president, Juan Saca, indicated in a letter that the measure "is no longer in effect." Earlier in the day, Governor Jenniffer González had reiterated that there would be "legal consequences" against the consortium.
LUMA Energy reported Tuesday, in a letter, that it will terminate its decision to limit the night brigades. This, after the government warned that it would take legal action to implement that move. The consortium had been given as a deadline until 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday to inform its decision.
Governor Jenniffer González announced this afternoon after receiving a letter from the company that manages the energy transmission and distribution system.
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Gov. Jenniffer González Colón announced on Tuesday that operator LUMA Energy will withdraw from limiting the service of night brigades, as notified by letter on 7 October to the Director of the Authority for Public-Private Alliances (P3) and Czar de Energía engineer Josué Colón. The governor and her administration condemned the decision and had given LUMA a deadline until today at 5:00 p.m. to reverse its determination or in the governor’s words…
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