Nicaragua to Host Regional Forum on Renewable Energy

The XIII Regional Forum on "Renewable Energy in Isolated Rural Areas in Central America" will be from March 18 – 20 in Managua.

Friday, March 13, 2009

The event is co-sponsored by Finland, Austria and the Ministry of Energy and Mines in Nicaragua, among others.

The meeting will be attended by Austrian and Finnish companies to present products and technologies they have applied in the field of renewable energy sources.

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