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Chilean city delegation visits UK to explore energy efficiency and new technologies

Tuesday, February 17th 2015 - 05:49 UTC
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A Chilean delegation representing the city of Antofagasta visited the UK to explore energy efficiency best practices and new technologies. The visit was an essential component of the “Action Plan for the city of Antofagasta´s Sustainable Energy Strategy” project that the British Embassy Santiago is currently supporting through the Prosperity Fund. Read full article

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  • CaptainSilver

    They could also visit the. Falkland Islands who are leaders in renewable energy thanks to the Argenchina blockade.

    Feb 17th, 2015 - 08:12 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    If what used to be argieland was a radioactive source............?

    Feb 17th, 2015 - 03:13 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • paulcedron

    yes, right...blablabla...
    here you have an example of british efficiency and new technologies
    http://www.formulatv.com/fotos/hundimiento-de-la-deepwater-horizon-en-el-golfo-de-mexico/

    Feb 18th, 2015 - 06:40 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ilsen

    Hey Paco-Cedron @3,
    What happened to all that Lat-Am Brotherhood and Solidarity? Why is Chile asking 'little' Great Britain for advice rather than its nearest neighbour?
    Is it because your econy is bankrupt, you have no technological skills and you are all smacked out on Paco?

    Here is a quick reminder:
    ”Paco: The Poor Man's Drug in Buenos Aires.
    In 2001, Argentina faced a devastating economic crisis that led to widespread unemployment and left more than 50 percent of the country living below the poverty line. Amid the devastation, a cheap and enormously addictive drug called paco — a variation of crack made from cocaine residue, baking soda, and sometimes even crushed glass and rat poison — started to take hold, especially among young people in urban barrios. (see: paul-cedron, classic paranoid example).

    Today, 13 years after the crisis, Argentina's economy is once again in trouble, and the widespread abuse of paco continues. We traveled to Argentina and talked to paco manufactures and users, along with activists and government authorities, to find out why so little has been done to curb the problem, and whether a new wave of addicts is about to emerge.”

    Well, one abuser has certainly emerged, and his name is paulie-paco-cedron.

    lol!

    PS: BP is a global corporation... not some parochial little effort from Aryentina
    PPS: How are you getting along with those arrest warrants for anyone involved in the Falklands Oil Exploration? Any success yet?
    arf!

    Feb 19th, 2015 - 04:54 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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