The construction of two hydroelectric plants, Las Rocas 1 and 2, will generate energy of 5 MW each, in the Polochic river basin.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence Unit, includes an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
During 2020, 17 environmental impact studies were presented to carry out works in electrical networks and build power plants in different areas of Central American countries.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", from CentralAmericaData's Business Intelligence Unit, provides an updated list of public and private construction projects that have submitted environmental impact studies (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country.
Guatemala's National Electrification Institute tenders cleaning services for Los Esclavos hydroelectric plant reservoir.
Guatemala Government Purchase 14358980:
"The cleaning service of the Los Esclavos Hydroelectric Plant reservoir, consists of dislodging approximately 250,000 cubic meters of accumulated sediment.
The Contractor shall have six crawler excavators, which shall work a total of 750 hours between them, whose minimum characteristics shall be as follows: Engine rating 103 kW (138 HP), with bucket volume of one cubic meter.
The National Institute of Electrification of Guatemala tenders the predictive maintenance for the generators and auxiliary production equipment of the Chixoy hydroelectric plant.
Purchase by the Government of Guatemala 13458493:
"Details of the lines to be contracted:
-Line 1: Testing of 5 electrical generators
-Line 2: Testing of 6 power transformers including Bushings
The Guatemalan Ministry of Energy and Mines decided to revoke the license it had granted in early 2020 to the Rocja Pontilá hydroelectric project, in Coban, Alta Verapaz.
Arguing that the requirements established by law to issue a license were not met, the authorities in Guatemala decided to suspend the environmental permit for the Rocja Pontila Central hydroelectric project.
In Guatemala, a group of deputies filed an unconstitutionality action against the ministerial agreement approving the Rocja Pontila hydroelectric project.
The authorization for the hydroelectric plant, owned by the Pontila Integrated Development Project and planned to be built on the Icbolay River in Alta Verapaz, was issued on January 13, 2020.
The legal appeal that the congressmen who make up the National Unity of Hope (Une) party presented to the Constitutional Court (CC), argues that Ministerial Agreement 019-2020 of the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) violates seven articles of the Constitution, including 1, 3, 12, 44, 66, 97 and 154.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines approved the Rocja Pontila Central hydroelectric project, which will be built on the Icbolay River in Alta Verapaz and will have an installed capacity of 40 megawatts.
The authorization for the hydroelectric plant owned by Proyecto de Desarrollo Integral Pontila, S.A., was issued in Agreement 019-2020 of the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) dated January 13, 2020.
The National Institute of Electrification of Guatemala tenders the safety examination of dam and accessory structures of the hydroelectric plant Santa Maria.
Guatemala Government Purchase 11648813:7
"In order to carry out the tests, the bidder must consider visits to the dam site, which is located in the municipality of Zunil, department of Quetzaltenango, as well as the locations of the accessory structures.
In Guatemala, a group of residents of San Pedro Carchá asked the Constitutional Court to suspend Renace's operations, arguing that there was no community consultation prior to the development of the project.
On October 23, a public hearing was held in the country's capital in which the Constitutional Court heard the positions of the interested parties.
A hydroelectric plant in Guatemala, a hotel in Panama and the expansion of an industrial plant in Costa Rica are part of the investments planned for the coming months in the region.
The interactive system "Construction in Central America", from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, includes the updated list of public and private construction projects that are expected to be developed, which in just that month totaled close to $1,000 in projected investment.
In Guatemala, the supply of jet nozzles for the Aguacapa hydroelectric plant is tendered.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10994947:
"The Contractor shall be under the obligation to submit in Spanish language, in a reproducible original and two copies to the Empresa de Generación de Energía Eléctrica del INDE, the following documentation and technical information of the spare parts:
Because of the lack of rain, during the first half of the year Guatemala reported a 27% drop in power generation with water compared to the same period in 2018, a situation that could put even more pressure on market prices.
According to directors of the Association of Renewable Energy Generators (Ager), just in June 2019, the fall in generation by hydroelectric was 40% over the same month in 2018.
The National Institute of Electrification of Guatemala tenders the services of cleaning and painting of the pressure pipe in Palín II plant, in the department of Escuintla.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10921559:
"Cleaning of the outer surface of the pipe is required, which is 6,207.42 m, to be done by means of sand blast under pressure, almost white metal grade according to technical specifications according to standard SSPC-SP-10, in which 95% of the surface will be free of visible residues such as oil, grease, dust or dirt, lamination scale, rust, old paint, leaving slight shadows or slight coloring caused by rust stain.