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Latin American Energy Policies

2002

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Law 443 - Law Of Exploration And Exploitation Of Geothermal Resources, La Asamblea Nacional De La República De Nicaragua Oct 2002

Law 443 - Law Of Exploration And Exploitation Of Geothermal Resources, La Asamblea Nacional De La República De Nicaragua

Latin American Energy Policies

The objective of this law is to promote and establish the basic conditions governing the exploration and exploitation of geothermal resources of the country for the purpose of electricity generation.


Agreement No. Ag-110-2002 - Development Of Hydroelectric Plants, Ministerio De Energía Y Minas Jul 2002

Agreement No. Ag-110-2002 - Development Of Hydroelectric Plants, Ministerio De Energía Y Minas

Latin American Energy Policies

Contains the Manual of Procedures to authorize requests for the instalation of hydroelectric power plants, as well as for the transportation services, final distribution of electricity, and temporary authorizations among others.


Law No. 8265 - Approval Of The Adhesion To The Convention On Physical Protection Of Nuclear Materials, La Asamblea Legislativa De La República De Costa Rica Apr 2002

Law No. 8265 - Approval Of The Adhesion To The Convention On Physical Protection Of Nuclear Materials, La Asamblea Legislativa De La República De Costa Rica

Latin American Energy Policies

This law approves the adhesion to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials, which was adopted in Vienna, Austria, in October 1979.


Decree No. 11-2002 - Law Of The Councils For The Urban And Rural Development, Congreso De La República De Guatemala Mar 2002

Decree No. 11-2002 - Law Of The Councils For The Urban And Rural Development, Congreso De La República De Guatemala

Latin American Energy Policies

Creates the System of Councils for Development which is the way by which the Maya, Xica, Garifuna and non-indigenous populations can participate in public matters in order to implement democratic development planification. The System's main goal is to organize and coordinate the public administration through the creation of development policies, budget plans and programs to boost public and private interinstitutional coordination.