IBEDC eyes 200MW boost, revives hydro plants
The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company plans to rehabilitate hydro plants in Oyo and Osun states and aims to add 200 megawatts of supply through direct purchases from generating companies to enhance electricity reliability.
São Paulo Agency Defines Return of R$ 2 Billion for Gas Bills
The São Paulo Regulatory Agency (Arsesp) announced the return of approximately R$ 2 billion to consumers in São Paulo through reduced gas bills, stemming from judicial tax credits obtained by gas distribution companies.
400 families will receive land in the Terrabienes case, announced the Superintendence of Companies
The Superintendence of Companies in Ecuador announced a resolution allowing 400 families affected by the Terrabienes case to receive their lands after a prolonged legal process.
The demand for cargo distribution by the Cargo Workers' Union is a legitimate exercise of the right to organize... The court cancels the Fair Trade Commission's disposition
A South Korean court ruled that the Cargo Workers' Union's request for specific cargo distribution percentages from companies is a legitimate exercise of their constitutional right to organize, and thus not subject to penalties under fair trade law.
Step-by-step to resolve power supply challenges – NERC
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued guidelines for consumers to address power supply and billing issues by first contacting their Distribution Companies.
Lack of energy investment reduces confidence in new companies: Comce Noreste
A lack of investment in energy generation and distribution is undermining confidence for new companies looking to establish themselves in Mexico amid nearshoring efforts, according to Javier Cendejas Meneses, president of COMCE Noreste.
Relaxation of Restrictions on Dawn Deliveries from Large Supermarkets Causes Excitement in Distribution and Delivery Stocks
The South Korean government has agreed to amend laws to allow dawn deliveries from large supermarkets, leading to a rise in stock prices for logistics-related companies.
Small business owners say, 'The amendment to the Distribution Act threatens our survival... discussions must stop immediately'
As discussions on amending the Distribution Industry Development Act to allow online orders and deliveries outside of large mart operating hours proceed, small business groups express growing opposition fearing it will further weaken local economies instead of regulating platform companies like Coupang.
Body warned Montero: forcing energy companies to pay 110% VAT in advance will result in a multitude of lawsuits
The Spanish Treasury has revised its fuel distribution regulations shortly after implementing the new law, indicating potential legal challenges ahead for energy companies forced to pay advance VAT.
Innovative Grants for Drucker: Soták and Poór to Renew Factories, Few Breakthrough Projects
The article discusses the distribution of innovative grants following Peter Kmec's departure from government, highlighting concerns over high subsidies for small companies amidst a landscape of mixed industrial innovation projects.