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Portal Asamblea Legislativa

COMPLIANCE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF ELECTRICITY

Armando Alonso Gonzalez
The Electricity Bill, will be reviewed by a Special Committee composed of nine members, with the adoption of a motion to that end. On Monday, 16 heads of fraction must submit the list of deputies that would integrate.
The committee will consist of three Members of the National Liberation Party, two from the Citizen Action Party, a Party Access Without Exclusion, two fractions one-person and deputy Luis Fishman Zonzinski Social Christian Unity Party and has a period of six months to pay the report.
The head of Citizen Action fraction Juan Carlos Mendoza Garcia stated that caught their attention in the beginning that the initiative will be sent to the Standing Committee on Financial Affairs, but was corrected once and submit to a special commission.


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Government presents draft Electricity Law



Energy is a fundamental for economic and social development of any country, so having the required amounts, in a timely and as cheaply as possible, it is critical to ensuring sustainable development.

Commercial energy consumption is increasing steadily, tripling in the period 1980-2009. The electricity consumption increased by 4.2 times, driven by a high degree of electrification, which places the country among the first worldwide-and increased consumption of different economic sectors.


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El Financiero

Costa Rica, one electric network behind the isthmus

Siepac functions start in 2011

Mario Bermúdez Vives

Costa Rica has become the caboose to the Electric Interconnection System for Central America (Siepac), entering the final straight to start operations in 2011.

Most countries would be connected to the network of 1,800 km in the second half, but in Costa Rica will have to wait to 2011 to complete the last mile.

Of the six countries making up the system, which is under progress in the development of the necessary works for the interconnection of the region.


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La República

There will be wind farm in the capital

 

August 09, 2010

 

Electricity to be generated wind base in San Jose, news that we expected to report since 2006, when the idea of building a wind farm in the capital


It is valuable to start the week with good news. Especially in circumstances where national events requires the press to communicate constantly others are not.
The bad news did not generate the press. This one fulfills his obligation to inform. And bad would not do it that way because most people ignore what is happening but hurt them directly or indirectly. Despite this, this medium with the weekly page entitled Upside.
But it is very helpful when what happens is given to bring good news, as in this case was announced that the country will have its first wind farm in the capital.
With it you can supply clean power to about 6000 homes, that is, you do not need oil to generate it as it is done through the use of air currents.
Before approving this project, only had five power plants based on wind operated in the province of Guanacaste.
The works will be carried out through a strategic alliance between National Power and Light and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, in which this contributes 60% of capital and is committed to giving all of the funding, while the power company contributes 40% of the shares and agrees to purchase the Project within a period not exceeding 12 years.
The good news is that this project will allow the country to save more than 42 billion tons of carbon dioxide per year for the sake of the environment and also save considerably on production costs by not having to produce that power based on derivatives oil.
Good news we hoped to announce since 2006, when the idea of building a wind farm in the capital.
We look forward to more good news because, apart from the press, the entire population is eager to receive them. Just need to occur and that, conversely, to cease the events that require communicating bad news.

 
La Prensa Libre

Costa Rica and Panama exchanged power in late August

Krissia Morris Gray August 03, 2010

- It is the first installment of the interconnection system between central American nations

- ICE had to make an investment of $ 6.5 million plus the contribution of $ 44 million IDB loan, so the total contributed by the country is $ 51 million

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Over the next few days will interconnect testing, which is expected to generate positive results at the end of the month.
The first installment of Electric Interconnection System for Central American countries (Siepac) will be between Costa Rica and Panama and the same will enter its test phase in late August.

As explained by José Enrique Martinez, general manager of the company that owns the Red (EPR), the length of interconnection between the substation will Rio Claro, Costa Rica, and the substation Veladero, Panama, totaling 180 square kilometers interconnection.

 

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