Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Little Information from Cutuco EnergyWednesday, July 20, 2011 The company announced that in 2016 the proposed power plant in La Union, El Salvador, would come into operation, but as yet has not indicated the sources of funding or the name of the construction company. Sources at the Salvadoran National Energy Board told CentralAmericaData.COM that Cutuco Energy Central America has obtained some of the necessary permits for the project, but not all of them, and still does not know where financing will come from. It also noted that the company AES, a global corporation already involved in the country's energy sector, has a similar project planned for installation also in La Union, and that the existence of both projects, involving an investment of about $1000 million each one, does not seem viable. Too Much Corruption In Government ProcurementWednesday, September 11, 2013 World Bank statistics show that every day, about $1.3 billion are paid in bribes related to state contracts. The figures were mentioned by Michael Kramer, a consultant at the entity, who is taking part in the forum "Preventing and combating corruption and collusion in public procurements", taking place in Panama. Nicaragua: 12 MW Biomass PlantWednesday, April 15, 2015 The clean energy company VIASPACE has announced that it will be designing and building, together with the Nicaraguan company Agricorp, a plant which generates energy from waste. From a statement issued by VIASPACE: Korean Investment in Costa RicaTuesday, July 24, 2012 EPC Engineering will provide, from San Jose, design services for civil engineering and architecture projects by Santos CMI y POSCO E&C in Latin America. A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Trade reads: |
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