After long lagging behind its Central American neighbors in both electricity production and connectivity, Nicaragua, the largest country in the isthmus, is counting on ambitious--and green-oriented--expansion plans to leapfrog into a position of regional leadershi
Earlier this month, an ECLAC executive said that Central America would be more competitive once the ...
Includes bibliography.In 2007, the governments of Central America approved the Central American Sust...
This paper originated from a collaboration between the National University of Engineering in Managua...
After long lagging behind its Central American neighbors in both electricity production and connecti...
A spate of new power projects, surging foreign investment, and a welcome dose of positive press cove...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
n the age of the global society humankind still finds itself driving forward on an unsustainable roa...
In mid-August, the heads of Central America\u27s electricity institutes met in Managua to review pro...
The global carbon emissions budget over the next decades depends critically on the choices made by f...
For all their differences, Brazil and its Southern Cone neighbors share a common challenge as they s...
Guatemala's president announced a plan to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil. The initia...
President Felipe Calderon succeeded to some extent in repositioning Mexico as a leader in Latin Amer...
Copyright © 2011, Inter-American Dialogue, used with permission from the publishersIn January, a con...
This article discusses Central America\u27s current energy matrix and outlines the next steps that t...
Earlier this month, an ECLAC executive said that Central America would be more competitive once the ...
Includes bibliography.In 2007, the governments of Central America approved the Central American Sust...
This paper originated from a collaboration between the National University of Engineering in Managua...
After long lagging behind its Central American neighbors in both electricity production and connecti...
A spate of new power projects, surging foreign investment, and a welcome dose of positive press cove...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
In an effort to diversify its heavily fossil-fuel-dependent electricity sector and at the same time ...
n the age of the global society humankind still finds itself driving forward on an unsustainable roa...
In mid-August, the heads of Central America\u27s electricity institutes met in Managua to review pro...
The global carbon emissions budget over the next decades depends critically on the choices made by f...
For all their differences, Brazil and its Southern Cone neighbors share a common challenge as they s...
Guatemala's president announced a plan to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil. The initia...
President Felipe Calderon succeeded to some extent in repositioning Mexico as a leader in Latin Amer...
Copyright © 2011, Inter-American Dialogue, used with permission from the publishersIn January, a con...
This article discusses Central America\u27s current energy matrix and outlines the next steps that t...
Earlier this month, an ECLAC executive said that Central America would be more competitive once the ...
Includes bibliography.In 2007, the governments of Central America approved the Central American Sust...
This paper originated from a collaboration between the National University of Engineering in Managua...