Costa Rica’s Bold Move: Plans to Construct a New Hydroelectric Plant Amidst Environmental Concerns
Currently, the proposal for the new hydroelectric plant remains in the conceptual phase, with pre-feasibility studies yet to be conducted.
Currently, the proposal for the new hydroelectric plant remains in the conceptual phase, with pre-feasibility studies yet to be conducted.
This significant achievement places the Central American jewel at the impressive 12th position, outshining giants such as the United States and Germany.
David McCourt, a figure synonymous with innovation in the telecommunications realm, has cast a spotlight on this Central American nation.
By 2032, the nation plans to augment its energy park by an impressive 675MW, backed by an estimated investment of US$1.5 billion.
In a bold stride towards a cleaner, greener future, Costa Rica has thrown down the gauntlet with its latest power move—quite literally.
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