Hidro San Jacinto SAS
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National Government includes more megawatts to the electrical system: process begins to incorporate 100 new thermal...
Hiring will be carried out through an emergency process.
In total, it is expected that up to 1,430 megawatts will be included in the electrical system during the administra...
In the first block of 341 MW power generation, the government invested USD 350 million.