The clean energy project will be developed in Panama, in an area of more than three thousand hectares, using wind turbines that will generate electricity interconnected to the national grid through a substation.
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The Dominican Republic is seeking to contract EDENORTE's technical commercial management services in five sectors, to provide services in the concession areas.
Government of the Dominican Republic purchase EDENORTE-CCC-LPN-2022-0005:
"Professional services for commercial technical management in commercial technical management of EDENORTE in the concession areas are required in bidding.
A 9.8 MW clean energy power generation project will be built in Panama, using almost 22 thousand photovoltaic modules with a capacity of 2,500 kW.
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The energy project will have almost 30 thousand solar panels, in an area of over 42 hectares, to produce up to 40 mega watts.
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In Panama, a 71,976 Kwp solar plant will be built on a usable area of 75 hectares, requiring 12 inverters and 04 transformers distributed in modules.
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Construction of a fully equipped electrical substation in the Dominican Republic is being tendered, with an option to expand in the future.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase ETED-CCC-LPN-2022-0038:
"Empresa de Transmision Electrica Dominicana requires to build the Manzanillo 138 kV Substation, which must contemplate operation in tropical climate and high humidity.
Solar energy generation in El Salvador to generate 354 Kv, with the installation of 864 photovoltaic panels in a 3,500 square meter area.
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In Guatemala, satellite services are required for the generating plant areas of Empresa de Generación de Energía Eléctrica and Instituto Nacional de Electrificación.
Guatemala Government Purchase 16764986:
"INDE bids satellite services and other complementary services for the generating plants of this Institute and the Empresa de Generación de Energía Eléctrica.
Construction of a photovoltaic plant is foreseen in an area of forty-seven thousand two hundred and eighty-two square meters. The project includes the phases of site preparation, construction, operation and closure.
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In Guatemala, the construction of a 31.96 kilometers long electrical transmission line is planned, with 102 metallic towers with an average distance of 550 meters; the project has a nominal voltage of 230 kilowatts.
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A solar plant will be built in Panama with a capacity of 5 MW that can be expanded to 20 MW, in order to use a source of clean and renewable energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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In Costa Rica, the construction of overhead power line in the municipality of Esparza is planned on the edge of a public road.
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Guatemala plans to build a hydrocarbon processing plant with a storage capacity of 103,000 gallons of crude oil, diesel, bunker, reprocessing, mineral solvent, and naphtha.
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The government of the Dominican Republic announces the tender of tickets to purchase gasoline, in addition to purchasing gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas, in order to supply National Police vehicles.
Dominican Republic Government Purchase POLICIA NACIONAL-CCC-LPN-2022-0002:
"The National Police is tendering for the procurement of fuels to supply the vehicle fleet.