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Websites

International Energy Agency

http://www.dsm.iea.org

Argentina

Secretariat of Energy

http://www.mecon.ar/energia/

Ente Nacional Regulador de la Electricidad

http://electric.mecon.ar/enre/

ENREN (Nuclear Regulatory Authority)

http://www.enren.gov.ar

ASTRA (Association of Argentine Oil & Gas Producers)

http://astra-capsa.com

CAMMESA (Wholesale electric market management company)

http://www.cammesa.com

Belize

Ministry of Public Utilities, Energy, Communication, and Immigration

http://www.belize.gov.bz/cabinet/m_samuels/welcome.shtml

Brazil

ABINEE (Association of Electric and Electronic Industries

http://www.abinee.org.br

Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (ANEEL)

http://www.aneel.gov.br/

ANP (National Petroleum Agency)

http://www.anp.gov.br

APINE (Association of Independent Power Producers)

http://www.apine.com.br

ELETROBRAS Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A.

http://www.eletrobras.gov.br

FURNAS Centrais Eletricas S.A. (one of the 4 federal bulk energy suppliers)

http://www.furnas.net

LIGHT Servicos de Eletricidade S.A. (a large, private electrical utility)

http://www.lightrio.com.br

Ministerio das Minas e Energia (Ministry of Mines & Energy)

http://www.mme.gov.br

Petrobras

http://www.petrobras.com.br

PROCEL (Federal government energy efficiency program)

http://www.procel.gob.br

Canada

National Energy Board

http://www.neb.gc.ca/

Saskatchewan Public Service Commission

http://www.gov.sk.ca/psc/

Saskatchewan Energy and Mines

http://www.gov.sk.ca/enermine/

Department of Energy – Alberta

http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/

Chile

CNE (National Energy Commission)

http://www.cne.cl

Ministry of Energy

http://www.atamericas.com/ministerio/index.htm

Colombia

CREG (Regulatory Commission for Electricity and Gas)

http://www.creg.gov.co

Ecopetrol (National Hydrocarbons Parastatal)

http://www.ecp.com

Costa Rica

ICE (Instituto Costaricense de Electricidad)

http://www.ice.go.cr

Direccion (General de Hidrocarbons)

http://www.dgh.go.cr

Direccion Sectorial de Energia

http://www.ciern.sinicyt.go.cr

MINAE (Ministry of Energy and the Environment)

http://www.minae.go.cr

Dominican Republic

CDE (National Electricity Company)

(no website found)

Directory of Development & Regulation of the Electric Energy Industry

(no website found)

National Energy Policy Commission (COENER)

(no website found)

Ecuador

Ministry of Energy and Mines

http://www.mineriaecuador.com/

Consejo Nacional de Electricidad (CONELEC)

http://www.conelec.gov.ec

El Salvador

Superintendencia General de Electricidad y Telecomunicaciones (SIGET)

http://www.siget.gob.sv/

Guatemala

EEGSA (Empresa Electrica de Guatemala)

http://www.eegsa.com

Ministry of Energy and Mines

http://www.ns.gt/minenerg/minener.htm

Honduras

ENEE (Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica - National Electric Power

Company)

http://www.enee.hn

CEAC (Consejo de Electrificacion de America Latina - Latin American Electric Power Council)

http://www2.intertel.hn\empresas\ceac or http://www.ceac.net

Jamaica

The Jamaica Public Service Company

http://www.jpsco.com/

Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica

http://www.pcj.com/energy_public_main.htm

Ministry of Energy and Mines

http://www.minesandgeologyjamaica.com

Mexico

Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE)

http://www.cre.gob.mx

Energy Secretariat (SE)

http://www.energia.gob.mx

National Commission for Energy Saving (CONAE)

http://www.conae.gob.mx

PEMEX

http://www.pemex.com

Federal Electricity Commision (CFE)

http://www.cfe.gob.mex

Luz y Fuerza del Centro

http://www.lfc.gob.mx

Nicaragua

Instituto Nicaraguense de Energia (INE)

http://www.ine.gob.ni

Empresa Nicaraguense de Electricidad (ENEL)

http://www.ibw.com.ni

Panama

Ente Regulador de los Servicios Públicos (Energy Regulatory Agency - ENRE)

http://www.sinfo.net/ente_reg/

IRHE State-owned electric company

http://www.irhe.com

Paraguay

Administración Nacional de Electricidad

http://www.infonet.com.py/ande/

Peru

Ministry of Energy and Mines

http://www.gob.pe/new/index.htm

Comisión de Tarifas Eléctricas (CTE)

http://www.cte.org.pe/

Trinidad and Tobago

Ministry of Energy

http://www.energy.gov.tt

The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago

http://www.ngc.co.tt/

Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago

http://www.petrotrin.com/

UK

Office of gas and electricity markets

http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/ofgem/index.jsp

Uruguay

UTE (National Administration of Electric Factories and Transmissions)

http://www.ute.com.uy

USA

California Energy Commission

http://www.energy.ca.gov

California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)

http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

http://www.ferc.fed.us

National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)

http://www.naruc.org/

U.S. Department of Energy

http://www.energy.gov

Venezuela

Ministry of Energy and Mines

www.mem.gov.ve/

PDVSA

http://www.pdvsa.pdv.com

Regional Organizations

CIER (Latin American Committee for Regional Electric Integration, located in

http://www.secier.org.uy/

Uruguay)

http://www.secier.org.uy

OLADE (Latin American Organization of Energy, located in Ecuador)

http://mia.lac.net/olade/htms/olade/htm

The Association of Caribbean Electric Utilities (Carilec)

http://www.carilec.com/index_ns.htm