Examples of EBY in a sentence
In 1992, after much delay, the Bank and EBY, in order to move the dam toward operation, agreed on a strategy to flood the reservoir incrementally over three phases, beginning at 76 masl in 1994, increasing to 78 masl in 1995, and ending at its full planned height of 83 masl in 1998 (Annex A).
As mentioned previously, Yacyretá is a joint venture between Argentina and Paraguay on the Paraná River, implemented by an autonomous agency, EBY.
Bank supervision has maintained since 1997 a permanent dialogue with EBY, the local authorities and national governments to find a solution to this problem.
ELB O U R N EBY AUTHORITY OF THE SENATE INTERNET The Proof and Official Hansard transcripts of Senate committee hearings, some House of Representatives committee hearings and some joint com- mittee hearings are available on the Internet.
Management is considering a request for a further extension of the closing date that also contemplates reallocation of funds to activities aimed primarily at overcoming EBY’s chronically weak institutional capacity; creation of a mechanism to allow EBY to contribute to local development and economic rehabilitation of resettled families and other groups living within the project’s area of impact; and creation of a mechanism for resolution of environmental conflicts.
An important element of this agreement, spelled out by the Bank in the legal documents for Loans 2854-AR and 3520-AR, is that a series of resettlement and environmental measures to protect affected peoples and areas would be carried out by EBY before Phase I (raising the water level to 76 masl).
Finally, the Bank has used its influence and prompted EBY to adopt this same approach, which has facilitated dialogue between EBY and NGOs.
As a result, EBY has assumed these responsibilities and continued financing maintenance and operation of different infrastructure and services.
Loan 3520-AR was designed to: (a) help provide an efficient supply of energy by ensuring operation of Yacyretá’s first units with an adequate transmission system; (b) bring about improved environmental management and appropriate handling of social aspects of Yacyretá; and(c) encourage private capital participation in EBY.
It is now clear, for example, that as a public entity with responsibility to two separate governments with different and sometimes divergent interests, EBY was not ideally suited to implement the important but difficult aspects of the Yacyretá Project outside the technical sphere.