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Development Plan For The Energy Sector 2007 - 2017, Bureau Des Mines Et De L'Energie
Development Plan For The Energy Sector 2007 - 2017, Bureau Des Mines Et De L'Energie
Latin American Energy Dialogue, White Papers and Reports
The national program for the development of the energy sector of Haiti seeks to enable policy makers and various stakeholders providing them with a management tool for the industry. The program covers the period 2007-2032. The conservation of natural resources (especially forests) from the point of view of energy management and environmental integrity will be considered through various measures such as: Support for more efficient use of fuel from wood and charcoal; the production of energy and other forest biomass resources; the conversion to diesel, bio-diesel and LPG of 1,000 small businesses that use wood as fuel; the promotion of …
Haiti Wind Atlas Prepared By Winergy, Bureau Des Mines Et De L'Energie
Haiti Wind Atlas Prepared By Winergy, Bureau Des Mines Et De L'Energie
Latin American Energy Dialogue, White Papers and Reports
Presents meteorological data on wind to highlight the wind power potential of the Country.
Plan For The Generation Of The Dominican Electricity Sector 2006-2020, Comisión Nacional De Energía
Plan For The Generation Of The Dominican Electricity Sector 2006-2020, Comisión Nacional De Energía
Latin American Energy Dialogue, White Papers and Reports
This document outlines a strategic plan which focuses on providing for growth in the sector by promoting development in the field of energy generation through private investment.
The Indigenous Challenge, Carlos Perafan, Dianna Moyer
The Indigenous Challenge, Carlos Perafan, Dianna Moyer
Latin American Energy Dialogue, White Papers and Reports
In business circles, indigenous peoples in Latin America are perceived as an obstacle to oil and gas development. However, there is more than that to the story. Recent years have seen a strong reaction from indigenous peoples movements to the way hydrocarbons businesses have been managed in South America. This article discusses some of the effects of oil and gas development on indigenous communities in Latin America.'