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Senator Provoste and Energy Commission Agree to Move Forward with a Project that Makes It Mandatory to Bury Electrical and Telecommunications Network Cables

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“A system that is more protected from natural phenomena, vandalism or accidents is a more reliable and efficient system. It is an investment in energy security, urban resilience, quality of life and sustainable development.” In order to prevent the theft of cables from affecting the Atacama region and the daily life of its inhabitants, Senator Yasna Provoste, member of the Energy Commission, agreed with the Energy Commission to process a project…
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“A system that is more protected from natural phenomena, vandalism or accidents is a more reliable and efficient system. It is an investment in energy security, urban resilience, quality of life and sustainable development.” In order to prevent the theft of cables from affecting the Atacama region and the daily life of its inhabitants, Senator Yasna Provoste, member of the Energy Commission, agreed with the Energy Commission to process a project…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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