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  • 21Electricity sector in Bolivia — The electricity sector in Bolivia was privatized in the early 1990s and was unbundled into generation, transmission and distribution. The supply is dominated by thermal generation (60%), while hydropower (40%) has a smaller share in its… …

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  • 22Electricity sector in the Dominican Republic — Source : Electricity Superintendence Statistics Transmission The transmission system, which is under the full responsibility of the state owned company ETED (Electricity Transmission Company) Comisión Nacional de Energía 2005] , consists of 940… …

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  • 23Electricity sector in Paraguay — Source : ESMAP, 2006 Access to electricity In 2005, almost 90% of the population in Paraguay had access to electricity, which is just slightly below than the 94.6% average for LAC [http://info.worldbank.org/etools/lacelectricity/home.htm… …

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  • 24Charge conservation — In physics, charge conservation is the principle that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed. The net quantity of electric charge, the amount of positive charge minus the amount of negative charge in the universe, is always… …

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  • 25Electricity billing in the UK — In the UK, an electricity supplier is a retailer of electricity. For each supply point the supplier has to pay the various costs of transmission, distribution, meter operation, data collection, tax etc. The supplier then adds in energy costs and… …

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  • 26Electricity sector in Guyana — Source : Guyana Power LightThe objective of Guyana Power and Light (GPL) is to reduce total losses to 15.4% by the year 2010, 10.3% on the technical front plus 5.1% commercial. Guyana Power and Light 2006] Responsibilities in the electricity… …

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  • 27Electricity sector in Brazil — Source : Eletrobrás, CESP, Cemig, Copel, Tractebel Energia, AES Tiete, Ministry of Energy and Mines(1) Considering 6,300MW of IguaçúCurrently, about 27 percent of the generation assets are in the hands of private investors. Considering the plants …

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  • 28charge — The document evidencing mortgage security required by Crown Law (law derived from English law). A Fixed Charge refers to a defined set of assets and is usually registered. A Floating Charge refers to other assets which change from time to time (… …

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  • 29Electricity sector in El Salvador — Source : World Bank 2006Public/private partnerships constitute the major source of financing for generation. Theyinclude investments in geothermal facilities through La Geo and its strategic investor, which are likely to go ahead; other… …

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  • 30charge — v. & n. v. 1 tr. a ask (an amount) as a price (charges pound5 a ticket). b ask (a person) for an amount as a price (you forgot to charge me). 2 tr. a (foll. by to, up to) debit the cost of to (a person or account) (charge it to my account; charge …

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