Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Venezuela 'implements eco-friendly policies'

An environmental plan announced by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez can benefit his country's citizens as well as the wider world, it has been suggested.
The project to swap lightbulbs across the country with energy-efficient replacements will mean the population spends less money on energy bills over time as fuel costs increase, while the nation will reduce its level of carbon emissions, according to the report on ecoworldly.com. It says that other schemes to provide electrical power through alternative energy sources are also being introduced in the country. Overseas buyers in the market for a Venezuela off-plan property investment may be encouraged to hear the latest developments in the Latin American country's environmental plans. Earlier this month, the Calgary Herald reported on a new government initiative, under which car importers and assemblers will be required to install dual tanks for gasoline and natural gas in at least 30 per cent of models by next April.




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