South American Energy Council
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The South American Energy Council is a body set up to co-ordinate the regional energy policy of the Union of South American Nations.[1] Its establishment was agreed at the first South American Energy Summit, which took place on April 16-17 2007 on on Isla Margarita in the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta.[2]
[edit] See also
- South American Organization of Gas Producers and Exporters
[edit] References
- ^ Leaders Overcome Impasse on Ethanol, Inter Press Service News Agency, published 2007-04-17, accessed 2007-04-19.
- ^ Delegations Confirm Presence at SA Energy Summit, Prensa Latina, published 2007-04-08, accessed 2007-04-19.
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