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Last Capacity Market Auction. How Much Will It Cost Us?

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The level of demand for power in the 2030 auction, as well as the entry price, are too high – the Energy Regulatory Office reported in its comments on the draft regulation of the Ministry of Climate and Environment. Interestingly, the Ministry of State Assets, which supervises energy companies, would like even more power in these auctions.
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The Government of Argentina created the National Regulatory Entity for Gas and Electricity (ENRE), a new body that will merge the functions of the National Regulatory Entity for Gas (ENARGAS) and the National Regulatory Entity for Electricity (ENRE). The measure, published on Monday, July 7, in the Official Gazette through Decree 452 and which will start operating within 180 days, supposedly seeks a "more efficient management" and "optimize reso…

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This new regulatory framework puts an end to a scheme that, according to the Executive, generated inefficiency and distortions in economic signals. The decree highlights the promotion of the opening of international trade in electricity and the guarantee for end users of the free choice of supplier. In addition, an economic firm based on [...] The post The government deregulates the electricity market in pursuit of greater competition and invest…

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President Javier Milei signed decrees 450 and 452/2025 that reform the regulatory regime of electrical energy and create a new regulatory entity that will unify the competences of Enargás and Enre, in line with the powers conferred by Law 27.742. According to News Argentinas, the regulation introduces changes to laws 15.336 and 24.065, with the aim of strengthening competition, liberalizing the hiring of private individuals, securing investments…

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On Monday, the national government formalized a thorough reform in the electricity sector with the publication of decree 450/2025 in the Official Gazette, through which progress is made in the deregulation of the market, competition among service providers is promoted and an ambitious plan for the expansion of the electricity transport network at the national level is enabled. The measure represents a structural change in the Argentine energy sy…

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The level of demand for power in the 2030 auction, as well as the entry price, are too high – the Energy Regulatory Office reported in its comments on the draft regulation of the Ministry of Climate and Environment. Interestingly, the Ministry of State Assets, which supervises energy companies, would like even more power in these auctions.

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The Government of Argentina has approved a decree to merge the National Gas Regulatory Entity (Enargas) and the National Electricity Regulatory Entity (ENRE) to create a single company responsible for the national energy sector. By the publication of Decree 452/2025, the launch of the National Regulatory Entity for Gas and Electricity, which will report to the Energy Secretariat of the Ministry of Economy, has been formalized and will be operati…

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elCanciller broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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