Tuesday, February 12, 2013

IPP Contracts To Be Made Public, Finally

Tomorrow according to one newspaper. The government also wants to release the Hunton and Williams report that apparently wasn't too favourable towards the private producers. This is definitely good news as energy is an important building block of our competitiveness.

Hopefully we'll see how we messed up and restore some sanity in this sector.

2 comments:

akagugo said...

Today, after some prayers for rain got way too efficient to be handled by our inefficient and inexistant enforcement of existing laws and construction by-laws regarding absorption drains and rain gutters for all infrastructure. By these, we get lamentably promoted from Dodoland to Gopialand, the land where a Minister sees tsunamis in rivers, where experts all blame the 'exceptional' nature of the rains, where mobile telephone service providers are absent when most needed or find it better to advertise Valentine's day instead of safety information , and where a disaster management committees designed to forecast disasters actually puts us the common people in front of faits-accomplis...

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Did you know that the CEB puts information about impending power cuts on its website? Right now it's for those of the next four days. Wonder where we could find historical data on this.