Panamanian Companies Do Not Have Power GeneratorsCompanies in Panama could be affected with the new arrangements for energy rationing as they do not have backup electricity systems.Friday, May 10, 2013
According to the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP), these companies may have losses of $3.7 million per hour of programmed blackouts. Source: laestrella.com.pa ¿Busca soluciones de inteligencia comercial para su empresa?Self-Sufficiency in Electricity in PanamaApril 2014 The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama is asking companies to supply themselves with electricity using their own emergency generators. $42 million in Losses from Energy CrisisMay 2013 The energy crisis in Panama is costing the country between $30 and $42 million per day, despite the saving measures in place. Energy Emergency in Costa RicaMarch 2013 Costa Rican business associations are asking the government to declare an emergency in the power sector because of the sustained increase in the costs of fuel for generation. Nicaragua faces new round of power blackoutsMay 2008 Unión Fenosa, Nicaragua's leading electricity distributor, announced the reimposition of rationing. Fenosa blamed the energy crisis and the government's failure to deliver 60 megawatts generated by two recently acquired mobile plants.
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