Toronto Telegraph
TorontoTelegraph.com Sunday 5th February 2012 Volume 2012/0501
Follow us on Follow us on facebook







  • More World News

  • Oldman prefers Smiley over Bond!
  • Life ruled out on Mars after 600 mn year drought
  • Bangladesh war movies' fest to be held in Agartala
  • Bird flu traces found in Nepal
  • Plasma zaps can decontaminate chicken meat
  • Heart failure linked with grey matter loss
  • 10 dead as Dominican boat capsizes
  • Pakistani PM to visit Qatar
  • Chinese to be taught in Pakistani schools
  • Tourists stranded as snow covers Pakistan hill town
  • Nigeria attracts enterprising Indians despite terror
  • Brazilian firm makes oil find
    Get World News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Bolivia to invest nearly $125 mn in power projects
    Toronto Telegraph
    Thursday 18th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Bolivian President Evo Morales's administration plans to invest $124.7 million this year in projects that will expand electricity generation and supply the domestic market, a minister said.

    The projects are included in the energy ministry's operating plan for 2010, said Energy Minister Luis Fernando Vincenti.

    Among the projects whose development is slated to begin this year are six hydroelectric power plants located in the northern section of La Paz province, in the eastern province of Santa Cruz, in the central province of Cochabamba and in the northern province of Pando.

    Officials, moreover, expect to start construction of three thermoelectric power plants located in La Paz and in the southern provinces of Tarija and Chuquisaca.

    Funds appropriated for this year will also finance the geothermal project in Laguna Colorada, located in the Andean province of Potosi, and a biomass plant in Santa Cruz.

    The government is giving priority to a wind-energy pilot project in the highlands of La Paz that will require investment of $2.3 million, Vincenti said.

    Bolivia plans to export electricity to markets in neighbouring countries once its own domestic power needs are met, the energy minister said.

    --IANS/EFE

    rd/mj


      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (required)
    Message