Energy Roundtable December 4, 2013 Managua, Background Based upon current trends for 2013, the portion of s electric generation derived from renewable sources will be on the order of 51% this year, up from 27% in 2006. Over the last six years the oil dependent nation has made great strides and set out further goals in its National Development Plan to produce 74% of its electric demand from renewable sources by 2018. However, at the same time continued reliance on oil imports for roughly 49% of electric generation has meant that ns pay some of the highest costs for electricity in the region and forces roughly 80% of households to rely on electricity subsidies, similar to many of its neighbors in Central America. Rising demand in both residential and commercial sectors is putting pressure on the government to find the right balance to match energy supply and demand. has also kicked off an exploratory campaign in the nation s waters to determine its potential domestic oil and gas reserves. The objective of this one-day roundtable is to foster high-level dialogue between the government, private sector and civil society pertaining to the nation s energy outlook and opportunities and challenges for reducing s oil imports, increasing deployment of renewable energy and fostering economic development. Agenda 8:15 Welcome Welcoming Remarks Charles Shapiro,, Institute of the Americas 8:30 s Energy Outlook and the Vision of the Ortega Government - Opening Keynote Address Emilio Rappaccioli, Minister of Energy and Mines 9:00 Roundtable Dialogue with Minister Rappaccioli Moderated by: Charles Shapiro,, Institute of the Americas 9:30 Energy & the Economy: Balancing Economic Growth, Energy Demand and Access to Electricity Héctor Baldivieso, Enegy Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Lâl Marandin, Consultant, SE4ALL Javier Chamorro, Executive Director, Pro invited
10:30 Coffee Break Sponsored by: 11:00 s National Development Plan and Renewable Energy: Discussion and Update on Geothermal, Wind and Hydro Projects Moderated by: Dino Barajas, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld LLP Mario Arana, Director, Ram Power & Vice of the Board of Directors, Polaris Energy Cesar Zamora, Country Manager, AEI Sean Porter, Senior Business Development Manager, Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy Centrales Hidroeléctricas de invited 12:30 Lunch Sponsored by: 1:30 Electric Sector Infrastructure & Investment: Dealing with Climate Change Edda Magaly Meléndez, Country Manager, Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) 2:15 Domestic Hydrocarbon Developments An Update on s Oil & Gas Exploration Campaign David Nock, Country Manager, Noble Energy 3:00 Integration and Interconnection: What does SIEPAC and the MER mean for s energy outlook? Edgardo Calderon, Executive Secretary, Consejo Director del Mercado Eléctrico Regional (CDMER) René González, Executive Director, Ente Operador Regional (EOR) 4:00 Closing Coffee We gratefully acknowledge our general sponsor
Managua, - December 4, 2013 Rody Zelaya Consultor Especialista en Energia Renovable y Eficiencia Energetica AEI Martín Schaffer Commercialization Manager Cesar Zamora Gerente de País Aggreko Cinthya Jeanine Business Development Specialist Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Dino T. Barajas Attorney at Law Amayo Wind Farm Javier Pentzke Banco Centroamericano de Integracion Economica - BCIE Edda Magaly Melendez Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) Héctor Baldivieso Energy Specialist BCIE - Proyecto ARECA Geilyn Marlene Aguilar Consultora blueenergy Lâl Marandin COLAPER y La Esteliana Emma Amador Consejo Director del MER (CDMER) Edgardo Alfredo Calderón Secretario Ejecutivo Empresa Energetica Corinto Ltda. Samuel Roberts Ente Operador Regional (EOR) René Salvador González Director Ejecutivo El Salvador García & Bodán Abogados y Notarios Carlos Téllez Giselle Vivas Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy Rafael Bermudez Jay D. Gallegos CEO Sean R. Porter Senior Business Development Manager Gabriel Tapia Government & Banks Liason Ingeniería y Arquitectura Aplicadas de, S.A Alberto Reyes
Managua, - December 4, 2013 Ingeniería, Desarrolo y Construcción, S.A. Werner Arévalo Gerente General Mansur Arévalo Institute of the Americas Jeremy M. Martin Director, Energy Program Rita Oliveira Energy Program Associate Charles S. Shapiro Juwi Energías Renovables-Centroamérica y Caribe Ltda. Mario Visci Juwi Energías Renovables-Centroamérica y Caribe Ltda.. Christian Sibaja La Prensa Martha Solano Ministerio de Energía y Minas Donald Enrique Espinosa Secretario General Ministerio de Energia y Minas Emilio Rappaccioli Ministro de Energia y Minas Ministerio de Energía y Minas de Noel Buitrago Asesor Económico José Castañeda Director Mercado Eléctrico Iván Cortez Asesor del Ministro Lorena Lanza Viceministra Indiana León Directora de Políticas y Planificación Humberto Reyes Director General Recursos Energéticos Renovables Jorge Vasquez Asesor Legal del Despacho del Ministro Monte Rosa S.A. Bernardo Chamorro Gerente General Manuel Espinoza gerente Industria Milton Oconor Jefe de Energía Carlos Stadthagen Gerente Financiero
Managua, - December 4, 2013 National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Gustavo Dominguez Director for Latin America Nippon Koei LAC Kevin Tynes Noble Energy Edgar Figueroa David Nock Country Manager Ana Isabel Obando Pataleón S.A. Carlos Pérez División de Energía TierraMajors, LLC Travis Pace Guatemala Tipitapa Power Company Ltda. Aldo Bendana Tractebel Engineering / GdFSUEZ José Luis Saiz U.S. Embassy Managua Ramiro Balladares Kris McElwee Economic Officer, Environment, Science, Technology, Energy Phyllis M. Powers U.S. Ambassador to Luis Sandoval División de Energía Polaris Energy Mario Arana Director, Ram Power & Vice of the Board of Directors S&C Electric Company Soren Varela TGS James Thomas Manager Latin America