Félix Sosa
Félix Sosa is the president of the Administración Nacional de Electricidad (ANDE) in Paraguay. Recently, he has been in the news discussing the challenges faced by the country's electricity supply, particularly during the summer months when demand surges significantly. Under his leadership, ANDE has reported an 18% increase in energy consumption over the past year, attributed to industrial growth and the rise of cryptocurrency mining. Sosa has emphasized the need for improved infrastructure to meet this growing demand and mentioned the potential for exploring nuclear energy as a future energy source for Paraguay.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Paraguay | 11 | 6.00 | 0.99% | +30% | 7,132,538 | 91,476 | $38,000 | 487$ |
| Totals | 11 | 7,132,538 | 91,476 | $38,000 | 487$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Paraguay:
Félix Sosa is the head of ANDE who met with the Minister of Education to discuss the debt situation.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa confirmed the undertaking of studies for a possible tariff update with the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa, the president of ANDE, illustrated the impact of temperature on electricity consumption.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa is the head of ANDE who denied any political motives behind the electricity cut.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa is the president of ANDE and was present during the presentation of the economic forum.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa confirmed that the accumulation of this debt led to the cut of the 10 supplies.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa represents ANDE and participated in the meeting about the water service issues.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa is the head of ANDE, whose decision to cut services was questioned by Bernal.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa, the head of ANDE, discussed the tariff modification.
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Paraguay:
Félix Sosa emphasized that the tariff study aims to protect the majority of users.
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