CBI's 4th Annual Private Power in Central America; Privatization & Development Opportunities, Growth of Regional Electric Markets and New Fuel Choices.Business Editors and Energy Writers WOBURN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 10, 2001 The Center for Business Intelligence announces its 4th Annual Private Power in Central America Central America, narrow, southernmost region (c.202,200 sq mi/523,698 sq km) of North America, linked to South America at Colombia. It separates the Caribbean from the Pacific. , June 14-15, 2001, in Miami, FL. Attend CBI's 4th Annual Private Power in Central America to obtain key information about the state of the Central American power industry, the opportunities for privatization privatization: see nationalization. privatization Transfer of government services or assets to the private sector. State-owned assets may be sold to private owners, or statutory restrictions on competition between privately and publicly owned and development, and the challenges to be overcome. Gain insight from 6 Case Studies into the latest development, finance, transmission and fuel activity including AES Honduras - Introducing LNG LNG (liquefied natural gas): see under natural gas. and developing transmission to connect to markets; Central American Bank of Economic Integration - Experience in financing merchant plants and renewables; Delasa - The symbiotic relationship symbiotic relationship (sim´bīot´ik), n in implantology, that relationship assumed by an implant and the natural teeth to which it has been splinted. of Puerto Cabezas and its power plant; PPL PPL - Polymorphic Programming Language. An interactive, extensible language, based on APL, from Harvard University. ["Some Features of PPL - A Polymorphic Programming Language", T.A. Standish, SIGPLAN Notices 4(8) (Aug 1969)]. Global - Sector deregulation Deregulation The reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry, usually enacted to create more competition within the industry. Notes: Traditional areas that have been deregulated are the telephone and airline industries. : Lessons learned in El Salvador and other markets; Duke Energy - Expansion of Generadora Acajutla SA de CV and Wartsila North America, Inc. - Results of the Escuintla Trials on Orimulsion. Hear from 19 distinguished speakers, including the latest privatization and development plans from: - Guatemala - Rodolfo Santizo Ruiz, Vice Minister, Ministry of Energy & Mines - Honduras - Jose Manuel Arriaga Yacaman, General Manager, Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica (ENEE) - Nicaragua - Abdel Karim-Conrado, Director Ejecutivo, Unidad de Reestructuracion de la Empresa de ENGL (URE) - Panama - Ramon Tapia, Director Direccion Nacional de Hidrocarburos, Ministerio de Comercio e Industrias Plus, Development of Regional Electric Markets - Learn about the progress made from leading participants including DELSUR, Duke Energy and Projecto SIEPAC SIEPAC Proyecto del Sistema de Interconexion Electrica de los Paises de America Central (Spanish: Central American Electrical Interconnection System) . To register, or for more information, please call Luci Santillo toll free at 1-800-817-8601 (781-939-2412 outside the US), email l.santillo@cbinet.com, or visit our website at http://www.cbinet.com/wconnect/wc.dll?CBEvent~GetMoreInfo~PB110 |
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