Half of the wind turbines at the Minas de Huascachaca (Loja) wind farm are already in operation. Its inauguration is scheduled for the first quarter of 2023.
Minas de Huascachaca wind farm begins to generate energy
Published on January 02, 2023
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Pedro Palacios seeks re-election as Mayor of Cuenca. In the year prior to the vote, the Municipality signed 483 contracts for $44.4 million. To view this article you must have an active subscription. Already a member? Sign in. Subscribe to weekly reports on Ecuador’s economics, politics, crime and more. Not sure you want to commit? Don’t worry, you can cancel anytime. For a limited time,subscribe now and get your first month for only $1. Regular subscriptions available at $4.99/month or $42/year. Subscribe now!
Price wars and elections are the new challenges for exporters in 2023
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The political stability of Latin America will be put to the test in 2023
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