AUCTION Data Sample Clauses

AUCTION Data. 2.1. 24th Auction of Energy From New Generation Undertakings ("AUCTION"), promoted by the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (XXXXX), and performed on ................ ..... , ........., according to the Bidding Document of Auction no. 01/2018-XXXXX (“AUCTION”), pursuant to Laws no. 10.848, of March 15, 2004, no. 11.488, of June 15, 2007, and no. 11.943, of May 28, 2009, Decrees no. 5.163, of July 30, 2004, and no. 6.210, of September 18, 2007, MME Ordinances no. 29, of January 28, 2011, no. 514, of September 2, 2011, no. 465, of November, 2017, Homologation Resolution XXXXX no. .......
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AUCTION Data. 2.1. Auction of Energy From New Generation Projects ("AUCTION"), promoted by the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (XXXXX), and performed on ................ ..... , , according to the Bidding Document no. 04/2019-XXXXX (“AUCTION”), pursuant to Laws no. 10.848, of March 15, 2004, no. 11.488, of June 15, 2007, and no. 11.943, of May 28, 2009, of Decrees no. 5.163, of July 30, 2004, and no. 6.210, of September 18, 2007,
AUCTION Data. 2.1. Auction for the Purchase of Energy from New Power Generation Projects (“AUCTION”), promoted by the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency – XXXXX, held in ....................., , pursuant to the Bidding Document no. 04/2019-XXXXX (“BIDDING DOCUMENT”), pursuant to the Laws no. 10.848, dated March 15t, 2004, no. 11.488, dated June 15h, 2007 and no. 11.943 dated May 28, 2009, Decrees no. 5.163, dated June 30, 2004, and no. 6.210, dated September 18, 2007, MME Ordinances no. 29, dated January 28, 2011, no. 514, dated September 2nd, 2011, no. 222, dated May 6, 2019, no. 226, of May 15, 2019, ANEEL’s Resolution no. , ....................., , and other applicable provisions 3. BANK ACCOUNTS:

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