EPE publishes "Fact sheet: Transmission Auction N° 01/2020, Expansion Planning Point of View"

Where do the new transmission facilities come from? How are they chosen? What are the big numbers of the next auction? How did Covid-19 impacted the transmission market?

To answer these and other questions, EPE prepared the "Fact sheet: Transmission Auction N° 01/2020, Expansion Planning Point of View".

Check it out here!


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