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U.S. and Mexico: Building Partnerships in Infrastructure Conference
Marquis Reforma Hotel, Mexico - February 26 - 28, 2008

Projects & Official Delegates

USTDA will bring to the conference, as its guests, Mexican project delegates to present details on the near-term business opportunities related to the National Infrastucture Program (NIP) and USTDA’s project portfolio in Mexico primarily in the transportation, energy, and environment sectors.  Project profiles and sector/country specific information will be detailed in a USTDA Conference Project Resource Guide, available on-site at the Conference.

Millennium Science and Engineering, Inc. ( www.mse-environmental.com ) conducted the project research, delegate selection and development of the Conference Project Resource Guide The invited project delegates will be available for pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with participating U.S. company representatives.

On the links below, you will find an outline all of the projects from the NIP to be featured, in each of the three sectors - Energy, Transportation and Environment. 

Official Energy Projects

Official  Transportation Projects

Official Environment Projects

We have also provided below brief descriptions on twelve of the projects. Information of the Official Project Delegates/Presenters is available on the Agenda.  Additional officials, who are not presenting as speakers, will also be attending and participating in one-on-one meetings.

Energy

Nuevo Pemex Cogeneration Plant

The Nuevo Pemex Cogeneration Project is part of Pemex’s program to replace the power generation equipment in its power and generation sectors with cogeneration systems that will self generate these sector’s power requirements.  This project, which will be bid as a build-own-operate project, will involve the construction of a natural gas fueled cogeneration facility utilizing gas turbines with a net capacity of 300 MW and heat recovery systems that will generate 550 t/hr of steam. In conjunction with the cogenerat

 
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