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GUYSUCO mulling ethanol plant

Stabroek News-May 14th 2006The Guyana Sugar Corporation is considering having an ethanol plant with a 130 million litres per year capacity but it does not propose utilising any of its present sugarcane production in the process as it aims to remain competitive in the sugar market.

Chief Executive (CE) of GUYSUCO, Nick Jackson told Stabroek News in an interview on Tuesday that the company will seek assistance from the European Union (EU) for the possible establishment of the ethanol plant at a cost of some US$20M, as part of its diversification programme to deal with the EU’s staggered 36% …


Time for action

Guyana Electrical Consultants and Associates-April 9th 2006
It is no secret that the management of our roadways presents a major challenge to the Traffic Department of the Guyana Police Force on a daily basis. This is compounded by the fact that there is a short supply of traffic management infrastructure to deal with the rising vehicle population. The infrastructure we are referring to here are active systems such as traffic lights and passive systems such as road signs and markings.
This has given rise to a generation of drivers, many of whom have not been exposed to the rudiments of driving …


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