A substation with a transformation capacity of 69 Kv to 13.8 Kv and 69 Kv power lines is planned to be built in Nueva Santa Rosa, Guatemala.
Transportista Eléctrica Centroamericana, S.A. presented to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called, "New Santa Rosa Substation of 14 MVA of Transformation Capacity from 69 Kv to 13.8 Kv and its 69 Kv power lines."
The National Institute of Electrification of Guatemala tenders the maintenance of transformers, switches and substations of the Eastern System.
Guatemala Government Purchase 11378476:
"Lines to be hired:
-Predictive maintenance by means of analysis and physical-chemical tests to the dielectric oil of power transformers of the Eastern System.
-Predictive maintenance consisting of time measurement, contact resistance and electrical tests of power circuit breakers in the Eastern System.
In Guatemala, the Central American Electric Carrier announced that the works it carries out in sections of the electrical network in Escuintla, Jutiapa, Chiquimula and Santa Rosa, whose global investment reaches $40 million, are about to operate.
Representatives of the company Transportista Eléctrica Centroamericana, S.A. (Trelec), affiliated to Empresa Eléctrica de Guatemala, S.A.
The Municipality of Quetzaltenango tenders the conservation in the public lighting system, in streets, main avenues and Historic Center of the city.
Guatemala Government Purchase 11013788:
"The project is located within the perimeter of the urban area of the city, and has different accesses, indicating in blue the route where it will be improved for the public lighting system, then describes some of the streets and avenues that will be covered.
From January to June 2019, 52 environmental impact studies were presented to carry out works on electricity networks and build power generation plants in different areas of Central American countries.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country.
The National Institute of Electrification tenders the supply, assembly and commissioning of ungrounded disconnectors and grounded disconnectors for the electrical substation of the Aguacapa hydroelectric plant.
Guatemala Government Purchase 11136618:
"Some specifications of the equipment required:
-Ungrounded three-pole disconnectors: Design voltage 245 Kv, operating voltage 230 Kv, central opening type, central horizontal mounting, for outdoor installation.
In the first three months of 2019, 14 environmental impact studies were presented in the countries of the region to perform work on electricity grids and develop power generation plants.
The interactive platform "Construction in Central America", compiled by the Trade Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, includes an up to date list of public and private construction projects for which environmental impact studies (EIA) were submitted to the respective institutions of each country.
In Nicaragua, the supply of goods and related services of the Villa Nueva substation and civil works in the 138 Kv El Sauce - Villa Nueva Transmission Line are tendered.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 11/2019:
"Some descriptions of the supplies and works to be carried out:
Lot I: Villa Nueva Substation and Expansion of El Sauce Substation
The National Institute of Electrification of Guatemala tenders the supply, installation and commissioning of hydrating equipment for the Jurúm Marinalá hydroelectric plant.
Guatemala Government Purchase 10627634:
"The new cistern must be for water, with a minimum capacity of 80 cubic meters, leaving a differential from the level to the roof of the tank of 20 to 30 centimeters.
The Empresa Nacional de Transmisión Eléctrica de Nicaragua tenders the construction of distribution networks in rural electrification projects.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 11111/2019:
"The work consists of the construction of Primary and Secondary Distribution Networks in 700 communities distributed in Sector North 1 - Estelí with 83 communities, Sector North 2 - Jinotega with 206 communities, Sector North 3 - Madriz with 117 communities, Sector North 4 - Matagalpa with 169 communities and Sector North 5 - Nueva Segovia with 125 communities, divided into five lots respectively.
Nicaragua's Empresa Nacional de Transmisión Eléctrica tenders the supply of related goods and services to increase transformation capacity at the Ticuantepe II substation.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 12019/2019:
"Some of the equipment required:
-Auto Power Transformer 45/60/ 75 MVA 230 / 138 ± 8x1.5% /13.8 KV, 60 Hz, Yna0d11 with tap changer under load.
Central American countries do not take advantage of the electric transmission line that connects them, because the poor infrastructure at the local level prevents the exchange of energy at the maximum level.
Managers of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) believe that the lack of electrical installations, especially in the stations of each country, are an obstacle to achieve a reduction in final tariffs to consumers.
The National Electric Transmission Company tenders the construction of networks and installation of primary distribution networks in different regions of the country.
Nicaragua Government Purchase 1/2019:
"The contract consists of the construction of Primary and Secondary Distribution Networks in 72 energy areas with 1,230 projects distributed in the Managua Sector with 43 projects, Western Sector with 16 projects, Southern Sector with 10 projects, Northern Sector with 3 projects, grouped in six (6) lots respectively.
After a $7.4 million investment, Transportista Eléctrica Centroamericana launched the power transmission work that will link the substations of Iztapa and Taxisco.
The completed work that will connect the substations in the departments of Escuintla and Santa Rosa, was awarded in January 2015 and consists of 16 kilometers. These works are part of lot D of the National Transmission Expansion Plan (Petnac).
The National Electrification Institute tenders cells for 125 VDC battery banks, which will be used for the western system.
Guatemala Government Purchase 9616721:
"- Line 1: Supply of thirty (30) Cells for 125 VDC Battery Banks.
-Line 2: Supply of Ninety-four (94) Cells for 125 VDC Battery Banks for PER Substations.
The scope includes the supply, transportation and unloading at the ETCEE regional warehouse, in San Felipe Retalhuleu.