By Jennifer Catracha on November 23, 2011
energy, honduras, RECO, renewable energy, roatan
Environmental News
Plastics (including bags) make up the vast majority of refuse in the Bay Islands. In the future, this plastic waste may be where Roatan’s electricity comes from. According to the Director of Operations of the Roatan Electric Company, (RECO), Mathew Harper, a letter of intent was presented to both Roatan municipalities on November 10th, 2011 […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 5, 2010
energy, honduras, pepe lobo, renewable energy, united states
Environmental News
President Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo will tour the Colorado State University ‘Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory’ on Monday, Nov. 8th. He will be joined by the Foreign Minister, Environment Minister, head of the ENEE, banking executives, and private energy developers interested in clean and renewable energy technology. The purpose of the visit is for the Honduran […]
By Catracha Hondurena on July 15, 2010
renewable energy
Business - Economics, Environmental News
This year, Honduras plans to have one of the largest wind energy farms in Latin America up and running, with an output of 100 megawatts of electricity. Located in the municipality of Santa Ana, 24 kilometres from the Honduran capital, it cost 250 million dollars, according to owner Energía Eólica Honduras (Wind Energy Honduras), subsidiary […]