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Executive priority plan still does not start in Congress

MEPs half a year to discuss electricity law

  • There are two initiatives pending a government and another that left Óscar Arias

  • Exhibition sectors absorbed criteria legislative discussion time

Esteban A. Mata This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 03/30/2011


The project for approval of a General Electricity Law of the Government can not see anything about the legislative horizon.

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The project started its discussions in September last year and the start date, no discussion of the bill.

Yesterday the chairman of the special commission that studied the plan, the liberationist Alfonso Perez, asked for six more months to discuss and agreed that, to date, lawmakers still have yet to hear three more appearances.

Lawmakers have not yet started discussing the merits of the initiative, which has 17,812 records and is, at the discretion of the Minister of Communication, Roberto Gallardo, an urgent priority for the Executive.

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El Financiero

Italian firm develops hydroelectric plant in Costa Rica

03/28/2011 03:18 PM

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The construction of the hydroelectric plant in Chucas, Alajuela, located in Athens, began construction on the river Tárcoles and have an installed capacity of 50 MW.

The project is developed by the Italian company Enel Green Power, those who sell electricity to the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), as required by law.

Enel expects to complete the plant in mid 2013. This will increase the installed capacity of the company in Costa Rica to 105 MW, the company said in a statement .

This is the third largest hydroelectric project that develops in the country. The company has Don Pedro plant (14 MW), located in San Miguel de Sarapiqui and started operations in November 1996.  It also has the Volcán River project (17 MW), located in San Miguel de Sarapiqui and started operations in December 1997.

It also has a wind farm wind mills Arenal, SA, located in Tierras Morenas in Tilarán, in operation since September 1999. It has an installed capacity of 24 MW and 32 turbines.

The company has a 24 MW wind plant in Costa Rica and made ​​three more in Brazil, with a total installed capacity of 90 MW.

Enel Green Power operates in Central and South America through its subsidiary Enel Green Power Latin America, which operates 33 plants using renewable resources in Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Chile and Brazil, with a total of 669 MW of installed capacity.

 
La Nación

Government announces bill to exempt electric cars


Sergio Arce A. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 17/03/2011 8:03 pm

The electric cars will pay no sales tax, to succeed a bill that the Government convened the 1. St March. The call was published in La Gaceta on Wednesday.

This is the record number 17,692, which now enters the Financial Affairs Committee of the Legislative Assembly for consideration and analysis.

If successful, the project would go to the plenary for discussion, where you can also receive motions. Once this process the project requires two votes. In any case, this initiative is behind the tax reform plan for analysis and discussion.

Paradoxically, the reform bill promoted by the Government would tax cars using clean energy such as hybrid and electric.

As reported in the Ministry of Finance, the project would rate these vehicles with a 10% excise tax. . Today, these cars do not pay that tax, even if they cancel their sales (13%).

 
La Nación

they are given eight days to vacate land

Diquís Required to remove Indigenous ICE project Diquís

16/02/2011 Mercedes Agüero R. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Representatives of indigenous organizations Térraba ICE press to desist from Diquís build the hydroelectric plant in the south of the country.

According to a press release issued yesterday by members of the Development Association of Indian Territory Térraba (ADI), the organization agreed to give him eight days to leave ICE indigenous lands to develop the plant employed.

Elides Rivera, representative of the organization, said the Institute usurped the land without consulting the communities.

He said the 7,600 hectares that the Institute intends to flood for the dam, 10% are indigenous territories.

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La Nación

It measures 31 meters long and 15 wide

Solar boat highlights clean energy use

  • Unit shows that it is technically possible to replace fossil fuel use

  • Boat in Galapagos, Pacific Ocean, on its journey through the world

07/02/2011  Quito. EFE Powered exclusively by solar energy, a unique boat in the world these days remains docked in the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador before continuing their journey around the world to promote the use of renewable energy.

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"Our main purpose is to teach the world today, not tomorrow, we have the technology and energy to change things," Federer said Raphaël Domjan, project designer and leader of the expedition.

Tûranor PlanetSolar, whose name means "Strength of the Sun", according to the Elvish language taken from the novel The Lord of the Rings - is a catamaran of 31 meters long and 15 meters wide, with a cover that houses over 500 square meters of solar panels, making it the largest ship in the world driven by solar energy.

 
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