AES Corporation Wins Tender for 350MW

Its subsidiary Gas Natural Atlantico won the contract to supply power for 10 years from 2018, after submitting the lowest price out of 27 bidders.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The company was chosen by the Electricity Transmission Company, SA out of a group of 27 bidders who submitted offers in the tender, even though they were warned about the possible dominant position of AES Corporation, as "... it currently operates five hydroelectric plants and one thermoelectric plant. "

Prensa.com reports that "... The final price of energy and power awarded was 11.3 cents per kilowatt hour. The energy generated by the company will cater to the demand side of the electricity distribution companies Edemet, Edechi and Ensa.

".. Included in the 27 bids that were submitted in the tender were some based on bunker fuel, coal, natural gas, methane and propane. Industry representatives thought they were good prices considering they are thermal plants. "

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