domingo, 23 de agosto de 2009

SALIMOS DE VENTURA BAYONET

SALIMOS DE VENTURA BAYONET
Hoy es un dia para celebrarlo y declararlo de fiesta nacional, porque salimos de Ventura Bayonet. Salir del principal responsable del caso Paya es un motivo para celebrar y hasta para felicitar al COMESOLO MAYOR, porque se acordo de que le guinda algo.

Por fin, viva Dios santos y todas las virgenes, ya salimos de Ventura Bayonet. Vincho, ahi tiene un trabajito bien facil para resolver el caso de Paya.

Felicidades Wilton Guerrero, tu dura e incansable lucha ha valido la pena. Tu lucha comienza a dar fruto. Ya salimos de Ventura Bayonet, por fin Leonel se acordo que tenia timbales.

Hoy dia Nuria y Piera, Alicia Ortega y Winton Guerrero deberian reunirse para que celebren lo que Leonel Fernandez esta comenzando a hacer desde el 16 de agosto para aca, pues salimos de Segura, Pena Guaba, Ventura Bayonet y otros.

COGENTRIX

CDC Globeleq: CDEEE should sign sales contracts, not rewrite PPAs - Dominican R.
Published: Thursday, October 9, 2003 14:34 (GMT -0400)
By Julian Dowling / Business News Americas
Corporación Dominicana de Empresas Eléctricas Estatales
Government/Regulations Thermo/combined cycle generation

The Dominican Republic's state power company CDEEE should not force generator Compania de Electricidad San Pedro de Macoris (CESPM) to renegotiate its power purchase agreement (PPA), and instead consider other options to cut the losses the PPA incurs, a source related to CESPM said.
The 300MW thermoelectric plant started operations in 2001, selling power to the CDEEE under the terms of a 20-year PPA at prices that are higher than spot market levels.
However, signing firm sales contracts with distributors would be a better course of action than a forced renegotiation, CDC Globeleq Caribbean director Greg Osadetz told BNamericas. The British company owns 35% of CESPM and US company Cogentrix the other 65%.
The government "has an obligation to buy this electricity, and what they need to do is find a way to guarantee that distributors will buy that electricity from them," Osadetz said.
However, the CDEEE may have a hard time signing sales contracts with distributors, which are already struggling to make payments to generators because of high fuel prices and the depreciation of the Dominican peso against the US dollar.
Renegotiating the PPA would also be "very complicated," Osadetz said, because it would require the approval not just of CDC Globeleq and Cogentrix, but also various international financial institutions, including the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), which funded the project.
Cogentrix switched off San Pedro de Macoris plant in October 2002 in protest at the CDEEE not paying for power purchases, then started up in July this year after receiving a US$42mn payment, before shutting again about a month ago after payment dried up again.
Finance secretary Rafael Calderon announced earlier this week that the government will not pay CESPM US$18mn it still owes the company for electricity generated in July-August until it receives a proposal from Cogentrix to restructure its PPA with CDEEE.
Meanwhile the government and the national energy commission (CNE) started on Wednesday a study aimed at reforming the electric sector and eliminating or reducing financial and technical conflicts in the sector by the end of the year.
The US International Development Agency (USAID) will finance the study with the participation of international experts. The government is considering a vertically integrated model in which the same company would generate, distribute and transport power.
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