Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!bionet!com.qz.se!P2269 From: P2269@com.qz.se ("ENG-LEONG FOO ", MIRCEN-STOCKHOLM) Newsgroups: bionet.technology.conversion Subject: Jamaican Connection Message-ID: <8905242100.AA27863@net.bio.net> Date: 24 May 89 19:41:00 GMT References: <419125@QZCOM> Sender: daemon@NET.BIO.NET Reply-To: "Anaerobic Digestion (MIRCEN) Technical" Lines: 30 Sorry for this late response as I am busy and involved in organizing committee for the Symposium on the Potentials of Independent Inititives which will be held next week on June 2th. It is definitely good for a change to see a social message and also wise to have a contact name just in case something happens when one is travelling esp. in those parts of the world. I dont know anyone well enough who is from Jamaica but I have a few contact names of people working in the biogas field. However, I did meet a Jamaican during the 7th Miami International Alternative Energy Sources Symposium in 1987. His name is Brian C Silvera and is the technical director of the CAST Energy Centre (237 Old Hope Road, Kingston 6, Jamaica. Tel: (809) 927-1680-8. He is also the director of a company "Enerplan Ltd" which provides energy and agricultural engineering concultancies (27 Munroe Road, Kingston 6; Tel: (809) 927-6591. I guess you could always write to him and mention me with reference to the 6th Biogas Computer Conference. Then of course the right contact source for the travellers, in case they run into any trouble, is the German Embassy. Since I am writing from home, GTZ/GATE of Germany might have an office there too for their Caribbean activities. Shall check and let you know. From: Eng-leong Foo, Stockholm