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Law No. 2267 - Study Of Water Resources, Congreso Nacional De Bolivia
Law No. 2267 - Study Of Water Resources, Congreso Nacional De Bolivia
Latin American Energy Policies
Declares as national priority the development of a study for prospecting, quantification, evaluation and optimal use of water resources in the Southeast of the Potosi Department.
Executive Decree No. 1822 - Regulation To Control The Abuse Of Monopolistic Positions In The Activities Of The Electrical Sector, Presidente De La Republica Del Ecuador
Executive Decree No. 1822 - Regulation To Control The Abuse Of Monopolistic Positions In The Activities Of The Electrical Sector, Presidente De La Republica Del Ecuador
Latin American Energy Policies
Decree establishes norms to avoid abuse of monopolies in energy services, supporting free access to transmission and distribution of energy. It talks about non-centralized rural electrification, which it defines as the ""supply of electric energy to the rural areas by means of un-conventional alternative energy sources.""
Executive Decree No. 1761 - Environmental Regulations In Electric Sector, Presidente Constitucional De La República, Ecuador
Executive Decree No. 1761 - Environmental Regulations In Electric Sector, Presidente Constitucional De La República, Ecuador
Latin American Energy Policies
This decree establishes that the procedures and measures for the electricity sector pertaining to the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, at all stages of construction and operation, are performed so as to prevent, control, mitigate and/or compensate for negative environmental impacts and to enhance positive ones.
Law No. 125-01 General Electricity Law, El Congreso Nacional De La República Dominicana
Law No. 125-01 General Electricity Law, El Congreso Nacional De La República Dominicana
Latin American Energy Policies
This document outlines a regulatory framework for the electricity sector in the Dominican Republic. The law encourages the use of renewable energy sources by stating that the government will give preference in procurement and delivery to companies that utilize renewable energy sources. Additionally, companies that produce electricity using only renewable energy sources are exempt from paying federal and local taxes for five years.