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LUCIANA BOTAFOGO: “LA INTEGRACIÓN ENERGÉTICA es factible y también necesaria”

Vesna Marinkovic U. Si se logra concretar, tiene el potencial de proveer beneficios económicos, financieros, sociales y ambientales a los países de la región. Sin embargo, aún existen importantes desafíos que no hemos superado en América del Sur, sostiene la ejecutiva de Fonplata.   1Luciana Botafogo ha sido electa como Presidente Ejecutiva de FONPLATA hasta […]

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BOLIVIA ES AUTOSUFICIENTE en la provisión de urea al mercado local

Ejecutivos de YPFB sostienen que se ha desplazado casi totalmente la importación de urea granulada para el fortalecimiento del agro en el país, y se muestran optimistas en las proyecciones de este fertilizante, pese a la reducción de reservas de gas…   EDICIÓN 123 | 2023 Vesna Marinkovic U.   Gabriela Delgadillo, gerente de productos

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7 Btpa of carbon capture needed to meet net zero by 2050

Capacity for planned CCUS projects at 1,400 Mtpa; US leads in activity HOUSTON 12 OCTOBER 2023 – Speaking at Wood Mackenzie’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Conference in Houston yesterday, Mhairidh Evans, head of CCUS research for Wood Mackenzie, said that urgency is needed to meet the 7 billion tonnes carbon capture (Btpa) required to

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Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism to establish new rules of global trade

Wood Mackenzie report says new carbon levy will fast-track decarbonisation, but cause prices to rise LONDON/HOUSTON/ESINGAPORE, 21 September 2023 – The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a policy that will require producers of goods imported into the European Union (EU) to pay an emissions levy, should fast-track decarbonisation efforts, but also result in prices rising

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Top 15 Global PV O&M firms commanded 115GWdc of monitored solar capacity in 2022

Top three vendors retain ranking: NovaSource, SOLV and Solarig LONDON/HOUSTON/SINGAPORE, 2 October 2023 – The top 15 global PV O&M providers expanded their overall portfolio for a total volume of 115 gigawatts direct current (GWdc) in 2022, an annualized growth of 13%, according to Wood Mackenzie.   The top three vendors in terms of ranking

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Volatility expected in metals markets as they adapt to accelerated energy transition pressures

Investment in new metal supply totalling $200 billion is essential to meet demand LONDON 17th October 2023 – The current metals super-cycle that is a major component of the global energy transition could stall due to a gloomy global macroeconomic environment, geopolitics and a lack of investment in new production facilities according to analysts from

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AEE Bolivia Chapter Wins International Award to Be Presented in the U.S.A.

The excellent performance and persistence of the AEE Bolivia Chapter have earned recognition for its outstanding work in current energy-related topics within the country, region, and at a global level, as stated by its President.   ISSUE 122 | 2023 Ing. Oscar Siles (*) MSc, DAEN, CCP, PMP   In August of this year, the

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Volatility expected in metals markets as they adapt to accelerated energy transition pressures

Investment in new metal supply totalling $200 billion is essential to meet demand LONDON 17th October 2023 – The current metals super-cycle that is a major component of the global energy transition could stall due to a gloomy global macroeconomic environment, geopolitics and a lack of investment in new production facilities according to analysts from

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Bolivia Must Seek an Energy Policy that Ceases to Be “Pendular”

The recent ENERGÍABolivia symposium highlighted that Bolivia’s energy sector has been influenced by two political-ideological processes, capitalization and nationalization, especially in the last 20 years. It is evident that Bolivia requires a policy that breaks this pendulum-like pattern. ISSUE 122 | 2023 Vesna Marinkovic U. Francesco Zaratti Sacchetti and Carlos Borth Irahola painted a complex

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