World Energy Research Opens Second Headquarters

Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:01am EST
 
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Company Serves the Americas from New Office in Guatemala City





AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- World Energy Research (WER) has
just announced a major expansion. The energy research and investment firm
based in New Zealand has established a second headquarters in Guatemala City
to better serve its partners and investors in the Americas. 

The new office is located in the Europlaza World Business Center, one of the
most modern office towers in Central America. WER is in the process of
staffing the facility and will eventually employ about 65 staff members. 

This expansion marks the latest advancement in WER's rapid growth into the
energy sector. Along side Vancouver's Blue Energy Canada project, WER is
currently investigating the energy potential of a dozen sites in Guatemala and
recently signed construction and purchase power agreements for three new hydro
electric projects in the country. 

Meanwhile, WER continues its global research into clean, renewable sources of
power such as tidal, wind, solar and geothermal. 

A WER spokesman said, "The heart of the energy sector in Central America is
Guatemala. Once developed, it could become an energy independent nation and
begin exporting power to other countries in the region and beyond. Imagining
that future is what keeps us pushing forward with our development plans." 

    For more information, contact:
    World Energy Research
    Level 20 ASB Bank Centre,
    135 Albert Street, Auckland, 1010
    New Zealand
    Phone: 64+93597492
    Fax: 64+93597495


About World Energy Research 
World Energy Research (WER) of Auckland, New Zealand is an energy investment
firm that nurtures partnerships with governments and international companies
to seek out energy projects with the greatest potential for high returns and
low environmental impact. 

World Energy Research is the parent company of World Energy Capital OFC, an
offshore banking company, World Trade Source, a new online trading platform,
and the soon-to-be-launched World Energy Media, a news service for the energy
sector. 

    Media Contact
    World Energy Research
    +64 935 974 92
    admin@worldenergyresearch.com



SOURCE  World Energy Research

World Energy Research, +64 935 974 92, admin@worldenergyresearch.com

 

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