CBI's 4th Annual Private Power in Central America; Privatization & Development Opportunities, Growth of Regional Electric Markets and New Fuel Choices.Business Editors WOBURN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 16, 2001 The Center for Business Intelligence announces its 4th Annual Private Power in Central America, 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 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 The Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica, known as the ENEE, is Honduras's government owned and operated electrical power company[1]. By the Numbers
--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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