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According to the EIB, the project consists of the construction of the 220kV high Voltage Line between Alumbrera and the new El Eje substation, new HV 132kV line between El Eje and Belén, expansion of Alumbrera and Belén substations.
The proposed operation consists of a sub-operation of the framework loan Argentina - Transmission Network Investments FL (2022-0186), and it will be co-financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the French Development Agency (AFD). The project will boost transmission capacity increasing the reliability of the network and the hosting capacity to expand renewable energy transmission in the region.
As stated on the company's website, TRANSNOA S.A. is the electrical energy transportation company through distribution lines of the northwest provinces of Argentina, namely, Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Santiago del Estero, Catamarca and La Rioja, where it carries out the operation and maintenance of transmission lines.
Within the framework of Law 24,065, TRANSNOA S.A. provides a regulated public service, as an agent of the Wholesale Electricity Market administered by CAMMESA, and is controlled by the National Electricity Regulatory Entity. The shareholding composition of TRANSNOA S.A. is entirely made up of Argentinian capital, with the following shareholding: ELECNORTE S.A. 57.76%, IATE S.A. 27.18%, Province of Catamarca 5.06% and Participated Property Program (PPP) 10%.
Servicios Integrales Mineros Catamarca SRL is the contractor in charge of the preparation of the project ESIA.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Transnoa SA | Undisclosed | Energy |
Executing Agency - Ministry of Water, Energy, and Environment, Energy Division:
Alberto A. Kozicki - Minister
Máximo M. Ramírez - Secretary of the Energy Division
Address: Av. Belgrano S/N, Pabellón 2, C.A.P.E.
Phone: +54 (0) 383-4459185
Implementing Agency - Transnoa SA:
Address: Av. Santa Fe 846, Piso 4º, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone: +54 11 4314 9930/70/78
Email: correo@transnoa.com.ar
Website: https://transnoa.com.ar/
Contractor - Servicios Integrales Mineros Catamarca SRL:
Address: Sarmiento 727, Local 2. Galería Leo III. SFVC
Phone: +54 9 383 4287780 / +54 9 383 4541361
Email: seimcat@hotmail.com
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