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Costa Rican Court Orders Regulator to Implement Renewable Energy Rules After Years of Delay
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Costa Rican Court Orders Regulator to Implement Renewable Energy Rules After Years of Delay

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement In the courts
  • Costa Rica's Constitutional Chamber has ordered the Aresep (Public Services Regulatory Authority) to comply with a 2021 law mandating regulations for renewable energy.
  • The court criticized Aresep for a "disproportionate" delay in issuing the necessary normativa.
  • The ruling sets a deadline for Aresep to implement the regulations, aiming to boost renewable energy adoption.

Costa Rica's Constitutional Chamber has issued a stern order to the Public Services Regulatory Authority (Aresep), demanding compliance with a 2021 law aimed at promoting renewable energy. The court rebuked Aresep for a "disproportionate" and lengthy delay in establishing the required regulatory framework.

The law, enacted in 2021, explicitly tasked Aresep with developing specific regulations to foster the growth of renewable energy sources. However, the authority has yet to finalize and implement these crucial measures, prompting the intervention of the Constitutional Chamber.

This judicial order signifies a critical juncture for Costa Rica's energy policy. By compelling Aresep to act, the court aims to accelerate the transition towards cleaner energy, aligning with national and international goals for sustainability. The ruling establishes a clear timeline for Aresep to fulfill its legal obligations, underscoring the urgency of advancing renewable energy initiatives.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.