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To: Allen Bucholski who wrote (7121)2/6/2003 9:40:15 PM
From: Krowbar  Respond to of 8393
 
Let's hope that Stan finishes his computer before he is not cognitive any more. I'm sure that he would love to show all of the doubters.

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To: Allen Bucholski who wrote (7121)2/7/2003 1:53:16 AM
From: Krowbar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), Mexico's state-owned power distribution monopoly, has begun accepting bids from companies to build a 198-242 megawatt combined-cycle plant and solar-power facility in Mexicali, Baja California.

CFE officials told EFE Tuesday that the power agency would continue to accept bids until the end of March.

Under Mexico's electricity laws, private-sector power producers are only allowed to sell their output to the CFE.

The company that submits the winning bid will get a 25-year franchise to manage the plant and a $49.35 million subsidy from the Global Environment Facility, a unit of the World Bank, to develop a 25-megawatt solar plant.

Construction is scheduled to begin in September and the plant should begin operations in March 2006.
pro.energycentral.com

That would be a years output of our machine.

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