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Brazil: El Paso to start building new plants.
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South American Business Information
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January 28, 2000
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El Paso Energy will start building by the end of next month a thermoelectric plant in Porto Velho, State of Rondonia, Brazil. In addition to that, the company will start building another thermoelectric plant in Parana next March, and has similar projects for the southeastern region of the country. The Porto Velho plant (405 MW) will be fired with fuel oil. It will start up next July, generating 64 MW initially. At present El Paso owns 3 plants in Brazil that have together a ...
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Brazil: El Paso to start building new plants.
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; ... of Rio de Janeiro. Source: Gazeta Mercantil Page: C-4 Date: January 26, 2000 Country: Brazil Product: Electric Utilities Company: El Paso Event: Plants SABI (South American Business Information) News Provided by COMTEX (http://www.comtexnews.com)
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