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Chile fines Italy's Enel $19 million over 2024 power outages

The Chilean government fined Italian electrical energy supplier Enel's regional system $19 million on Wednesday over prolonged power interruptions in 2024.

In a statement, the federal government stated it was fining the company over four violations after heavy storms at the end of the Southern Hemisphere winter season last August caused extended power outages, in many cases lasting more than 15 days.

Chile's SEC electrical regulator stated the company failed to correctly preserve its facilities, took too long to restore power, stopped working to turn over details to the federal government and did not have an appropriate system to get customer complaints or interruption reports.

In a statement following the fine, Enel stated that it acted within the law throughout the blackouts, adding that it would study the federal government decision and exercise whatever choices were allowed by the law.

The SEC noted it was also performing a different examination, and sanction procedure, into the Enel system in relation to the blackouts.

We hope that not simply Enel, however all business, see that they require to abide by regulations and comprehend that in Chile no one is above the law, Energy Minister Diego Pardow stated in the declaration.

Marta Cabeza, head of the SEC, stated she hoped the fine would encourage Enel to enhance its service and take needed actions to prevent comparable interruptions in the 2025 winter season.

(source: Reuters)