Celso Marranzini

Celso Marranzini

businessman Dominican Republic

Celso Marranzini serves as the president of the Unified Electricity Council (CUED) in the Dominican Republic. He is a prominent figure in the country's energy sector, advocating for transparency and efficiency in energy reforms. Recently, he voiced concerns over a USAID-funded energy reform project, expressing a lack of awareness about the project's details and the allocation of its funds.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
5 wks
Reach
84,529
Power
694$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Dominican Republic 6 6.00 0.52% +50% 10,847,910 84,529 $89,000 694$
Totals 6 10,847,910 84,529 $89,000 694$
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Recent Mentions

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Celso Marranzini, the president of the Unified Council of Distribution Companies (CUED), stated that there are no changes in the electricity tariff. 5

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Atribuyen altas facturas a mayor consumo de electricidad

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Celso Marranzini, president of the Unified Council of Electricity Distribution Companies, promised that the electricity problem would be resolved by the end of the year. 7

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Apagones y aumento de servicio eléctrico provoca quejas en los usuarios

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Celso Marranzini is the president of the Unified Council of Electricity Distribution Companies who promised to resolve the blackout issue by the end of the year. 6

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Tardanza en entrada de nuevos megas, alta demanda y sargazo

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Celso Marranzini is the president of the Unified Council of Electricity Distribution Companies who addressed the recent blackouts. 6

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Las pérdidas de energía de las Edes se elevan a 41.7% del total comprado