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Friday 13 July 2012   | Costa Rica News Home | Colombia News



Costa Rica Electricity Sector To Get US$250 Million Charge

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) announced it had approved US$250 million in financing for Costa Rica's electricity sector. Nearly US$98 million will go to the Reventazón Hydroelectric Project, and the remainder will go toward investments in improving state power company ICE's electricity generation, transmission, and distribution capacities.

IDB aims to improve the quality of energy and improve coverage in rural areas, according to press.

In May, ICE said it plans to invest US$9 billion over the next 12 years in the nation’s power sector, with the majority to go toward generation in hydro, thermal, and geothermal. And IDB is further involved in the region, announcing earlier this year joint investments with the Japan International Cooperation Agency targeted up to US$600 million in green energy renewable and energy efficiency projects in Central America and the Caribbean.

Costa Rica derives 12%t (163 MW) of its electricity production from geothermal energy, the GEA noted in its recent “Geothermal: International Market Overview Report.” In fact, it was one of 39 countries identified in 1999 by GEA as having the potential to meet 100% of their electricity needs through domestic geothermal resources.

The majority of countries in Central America have developed a portion of their geothermal resources for utility scale power production. In Central America rapid economic growth, increasing dependence on imported fossil fuels, and a push to overcome regional fragmentation through the SIEPAC (Sistema de Interconexion Electrica para America Central) transmission interconnection have created the need for the development of the region’s renewable resources, the international overview report noted.
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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