$9.2 million additional capital for wind power project in Costa RicaWednesday, September 10, 2008 Econergy International said it has secured additional working capital of up to $9.2 million and in particular short- to medium-term finance of up to $89.3 million. The financing is as part of an amended credit facility with an affiliate of Suez Energy South America Participaes Ltda. Korea to Find Funding for Guacerique II DamFriday, June 17, 2011 An agreement with the Honduran government includes financing technical studies and managing the search for construction investors from a pool of South Korean candidates. The International Cooperation Agency of Korea (KOICA) and the National Autonomous Service of Aqueducts and Sewers (SANAA) have signed an agreement endorsed by President Porfirio Lobo, through which technical studies will be conducted for the construction of the Guacerique II dam which will supply drinking water to the capital, Tegucigalpa. The technical work, which costs about a million dollars, will be funded by Korea. EuroProspect Energías Alternativas Company Profile
EuroProspect Alternative Energy is born from the need to attend to the renewable energy requirements of professionals in this area of the world. We aim to contribute to solving the problems derived from the expense, pollution and shortage of “traditional” energy sources in developing and/or remote areas of Latin America and the Caribbean. Nicaragua: $48 million in Funding for EnergyWednesday, October 30, 2013 The government has signed a loan agreement with South Korea for financing of the second phase of the National Sustainable Electrification and Renewable Energy Program. Nicaraguan Government officials said the loan "will strengthen the transmission, among others, at the Tumarín hydroelectric project, run by the company Centrales Hidroeléctricas de Nicaragua (CHN), created by the Brazilian state Eletrobras and conglomerate Queiroz Galvao." ACP Promotes Megaprojects in KoreaTuesday, May 7, 2013 The Panama Canal Authority is promoting the development of automotive and natural gas terminals on land bordering the new canal. Jorge Quijano, ACP Administrator, met with current clients of the Canal and carmakers. Korea Sells Solar Panels to Honduras for $45 millionThursday, February 20, 2014 The project to provide electricity to 18 thousand families using solar energy will be funded by the Export -Import Bank of Korea at 0% interest. According to the agreement signed by the Honduran government, "suppliers of the goods and services necessary for the implementation of the project will be selected through public competition between companies in South Korea." |
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