By Catracha Hondurena on January 9, 2012
ENEE, energy, labor unions, STENEE, workers
Business - Economics, Politics in Honduras
According to President Porfirio Lobo, The Syndicate of Workers of the National Electricity Company (STENEE), will participate in the process to award service metering, billing and collection for electrical service. The union will be present throughout the bidding and award process to ensure the transparency of the contract, and because its members are the ones […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 18, 2011
elections, ENEE, honduras, manuel zelaya, romeo vasquez, xiomara castro
Politics in Honduras
Xiomara Castro or Romeo Vásquez? The wife of ex-President Manuel Zelaya, overthrown in 2009, is pitted against the general who led the military operation against him. Both have been declared candidates for the presidential elections of 2013 in Honduras. Both have the same challenge: break the traditional bipartisanship in the country. Members of the Freedom […]
By Catracha Hondurena on September 28, 2011
alternative energy, ENEE, energy, hydroelectric, hydrokinetic
Business - Economics, Environmental News
PRESS RELEASE Sept. 28, 2011 Hydro Alternative Energy, Inc. Announces Execution of MOU With ENEE (Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica) of Honduras Hydro Alternative Energy, Inc. (“HAE” or the “Company”), an emerging independent power provider, has executed a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) with Empresa Nacional de Energía Electrica (“ENEE”) of Honduras, a government owned electric […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 1, 2010
ENEE, honduras
Business - Economics
The manager of the National Electricity Company (ENEE), Roberto Martínez Lozano, said that the increased price of energy in Honduras is not due to a “rate hike” but the application of a fuel adjustment, which is protected by law. The official reaction is in response to the work stoppage by union members as an act […]
By Catracha Hondurena on October 7, 2010
ENEE, fuel, honduras, strike, workers
Business - Economics
The manager of the National Electricity Company (ENEE), Roberto Martínez Lozano, said that the increased price of energy in Honduras is not due to a “rate hike” but the application of a fuel adjustment, which is protected by law. The official reaction is in response to the work stoppage by union members as an act […]