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Action Plan of the Council of Andean Community Ministers of Energy, Electricity, Hydrocarbons and Mines (Bogota, Colombia)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2010

Richard L. Ottinger
Affiliation:
Pace University, New York
Nicholas Robinson
Affiliation:
Pace University, New York
Victor Tafur
Affiliation:
Pace University, New York
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  1. To incorporate the interconnection of natural gas as a new element of Andean energy integration policy.

  2. To foster the harmonization of contracting procedures for hydrocarbon and mining projects, among others, in a context of full respect for each Member Country's autonomy in this area.

  3. To approve the Work Plan presented by the Working Group of Regulatory Agencies (GTOR) to advance electric interconnection and domestic energy markets in the subregion and to report its progress to the Council of Ministers of Energy, Electricity, Hydrocarbons and Mines.

  4. To support the activities that are being carried out as part of the IIRSA in the energy sector and to reinforce Andean Community participation.

  5. To promote and boost the use of alternative energy sources in the subregion and to share existing experiences.

  6. Given the impact of the energy sector in improving the living conditions of the subregion's inhabitants, it is essential to link up this subject with the formulating and execution of the Andean social agenda.

  7. To point out to the Advisory Council of Treasury or Finance Ministers, Central Bank Presidents and heads of Planning Institutions that in harmonizing macroeconomic policies within the Andean integration process, due consideration should be given to the impact of these policies on the integration of the energy sector.

  8. To promote actions for balancing the development of the electric, hydrocarbon and mining sectors within a framework of sustainable development.

  9. To bolster the transfer of technology to companies in the region and to expedite the participation of national companies in providing energy and mining services.

  10. […]

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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