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Any act or regulation issued by a local granting authority that: Prevents local distributors from passing through to end-user tariffs the cost of electricity purchased in the MEM, provided that
On February 26, 2025, the Secretary of Industry & Commerce in Argentina published new resolutions— Resolution 16/2025, Resolution 17/2025, and Resolution 25/2025 —that revoke the former Resolution 169/2018 and establish updated technical regulations to govern Electrical Safety Certification in Argentina.
MARCH 2025 - ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS Resolution No. 16/2025 establishes the fundamental quality and safety standards that electrical equipment must meet to be marketed in Argentina.
Provincial Government The distribution of electric power in the rest of Argentina is carried out by the provincial distributors, which do not perform an inter-jurisdictional service and do not sign a concession contract. Provincial governments rule on their regime tariff and control the service.
If a generator requests to export electrical energy, it must obtain authorisation from the Secretariat of Energy and CAMMESA. According to information available on the CAMMESA website, in the 2023 annual report, the supply mix of electricity in Argentina, considering the total installed capacity, is as follows: nuclear – 8.2%.
Any act or regulation issued by a local granting authority that: Prevents local distributors from passing through to end-user tariffs the cost of electricity purchased in the MEM, provided that
This article explores energy laws and regulations in Argentina, covering fuel management, the mining sector, approved projects under the RIGI, and more.
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Argentina''s energy sector is governed by a combination of federal laws, provincial regulations, and regulatory agencies, reflecting its complex, decentralized system.
Argentina''s electricity sector is undergoing significant reforms under the current administration, which took office in December 2023. The government has taken a series of measures
Argentina issued Resolution No. 16/2025, setting quality and safety standards for electrical equipment sold in the country.
Energy storage can be combined with intermittent renewable generation in order to expand its penetration and optimise the incorporation of the electrical power transmission and
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Explore the key aspects of energy law and regulation in Argentina, including legal frameworks, regulatory bodies, recent reforms, and sustainability policies.
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