The Costa Rican Nordteco with technology and services supporting the development of wind energy projects in Latin America. Click here for the article: revistasumma
wind energy
With oil prices forecasted to remain at or above historic highs, wind energy may be becoming more viable as an alternative energy source, as indicated by the announcement last week by Spain’s Grupo Enhol and Chile’s Haciendas Talinay of a billion-dollar joint venture that would have a capacity to produce 500 megawatts of electricity for Chile. What is the outlook for wind energy in Latin America? Should governments in the region be doing more to encourage wind energy generation, and if so, what? Click here for the article: Inter-American Dialogues
The Window No. 8 The long, windy road to Costa Rica. The installation of 30 Vestas 660 kW wind turbines at Tejona in Costa Rica in late 2001 signals a growing interest in Central America for wind energy. Click here for the article: TheWindow8