Monday, February 08, 2010

Cuba Purchases Less Fuel after Increasing Gas-based Power Generation

Cuba Purchases Less Fuel after Increasing Gas-based Power Generation

The generation of 1,020,000 megawatts/hour after burning natural gas
from oil wells helped Cuba to save hard currency and purchase less fuel.

The achievement was linked to the good productive parameters of the
equipment being used, as well as the presence of oil in wells associated
with Energas, said company vice-manager Yuri Viamontes.

Following a recent investment project, all five power generators in the
Havana locality of Boca de Jaruco can produce 175 megawatts. Viamontes
noted that Energas also includes a treatment plant in the locality of
Puerto Escondido, which contributes cooking gas for over one million
people in Havana, the capital.

According to experts, gas-based power generation in the world is very
efficient and viable, not only from the economic point of view, but also
from the ecological perspective, since it helps protect the environment.

Natural gas production increased in Cuba by over 500,000 tons from 2000
to 2008, according to data published by the National Statistics Office.
(RHC)

Cuba Purchases Less Fuel after Increasing Gas-based Power Generation (8
February 2010)
http://www.periodico26.cu/english/news_cuba/feb2010/cuba-gas020710.html

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