In Panama a project is being developed that aims to promote the use of water heaters that use solar energy, through means of international and national financing.
Local authorities reported that in order to carry out the project, the Global Environment Fund will contribute $1.9 million, and the Ministry of Environment, Panama Green Building Council, the Technological University of Panama, the UN and the General Bank will disburse another $8.1 million.
The Panamanian Supreme Court of Justice has revoked the resolution that had approved the environmental impact study to build an oil pipeline that would supply fuel to Tocumen airport.
The ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice comes just a few days after the same institution received aninjunction against a project to build a port terminal on Isla Margarita, Colón, with an estimated investment of $600 million. Also annulled by the Court, in mid-January, was an EIA to set up a150 MW wind farm, which was to be built in the Fortuna forest reserve.
The Supreme Court of Justice in Panama has accepted the appeal for legal protection brought against the construction project of a multimodal port in Isla Margarita, province of Colon.
With a loan from the IDB, several works will be carried out to improve the infrastructure of Coiba National Park in Panama.
Renovation of interpretation trails, improvement of the facilities at Gambute station, adapting the potable water supply and sewage system, and overhauling of the dock are some of the works that are planned for development in the reserve located in Veraguas, according to the plan for public use that was approved days ago.
The Ministry of Environment has announced that using IADB funds, the infrastructure of four protected areas in the provinces of Veraguas, Colón and Chiriquí will be renovated.
According to the Environment Minister, Emilio Sempris, most of the funds will be invested in the Coiba de Veraguas National Park, which will be allocated about $27 million for the "construction and renovation of visitor sites, trails and the site's administrative centers."
Plans are underway to build a logistics platform for vehicles on a 20-hectare plot in Arraiján, West Panama.
The company BDIN Panamá S.A. submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to the Ministry of the Environment to develop a logistics platform for vehicles in the town of Veracruz, Arraiján.
The new digital platform for the processing and evaluation of environmental impact studies in Panama will be ready in June 2018.
The process to modernize the management system for environmental impact studies (EIA) in Panama is being developed by the Ministry of Environment.The department head, Emilio Sempris, explained to Prensa.com that"... the tool needs to be updated. We have been working for a year with the Panamanian Chamber of Construction, associations and guilds. Currently the evaluation process is done manually and takes 60 business days."
The National Environment Authority of Panama is putting out to tender restoration and reforestation services with forest and fruit species in 12,350 hectares.
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The plan is to build a tourist resort that includes residences, a hotel, and a marina with capacity for 400 boats, in an area of 55 hectares in Chame, province of Panama.
Data from the Interactive System"Central American Construction Projects", complied by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, indicates that Portones del Mar S.A. submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to the Panamanian Ministry of the Environment in January 2017.
In Panama the Chinese consortium Martano has submitted an environmental impact study to build a 423 MW combined cycle power plant in the village of Puerto Pilon, province of Colon.
Data from the Information System on Construction Projects in Central Area Commercial provided by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData, shows that on December 1, 2016 the company Martano Inc submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) to Miambienteto build an energy generation plant.
An Environmental Impact Study has been presented for the construction of basic infrastructure to develop a residential and commercial complex 20 kilometers from Tocumen airport.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was introduced byEverblue Development Corporation, INC.to the Ministry of Environment in August 2016, and describes the main objective of the project as "... developing a real estate complex with high quality scenery, balanced between city and nature and with a combination of residential and commercial recreational facilities which consolidate a node of integration between Panama City and this region.
The Instituto Técnico del Este´s construction project, awarded to a consortium comprised of MECO and Rapiparedes, has already received environmental approval to start.
The project involves the construction of a training center for technical subjects in the province of Panama, according to the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study which has now been approved by the Ministry of Environment.
In Panama an environmental impact study has been submitted for construction of a shopping center measuring 129 thousand square meters in Penonomé, Cocle province.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study was presented by Grupo ZS, S.A. to the Ministry of Environment of Panama in May 2016, as revealed by the report "Construction Projects in Central America" by CentralAmericaData.com.
A mall, a highway and a stadium are some of the projects for which environmental impact studies were presented in May 2016.
The report"Construction Projects in Panama - May 2016",prepared by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData.com, provides an up to date list of major construction projects for which environmental impact assessment (EIA) studieswere submitted to the Ministry of Environment in Panama in May.
As well as approval for financing of its construction in February, an environmental permit has now been granted to develop the Metro line that will reach Panama West.
Progress of the project has now been consolidated now that along with funding,which was approved in February, approval has been given to the Environmental Impact Study, which states that"... the line will occupy 160 hectares in its area of influence, of which 42 hectares possess vegetation".
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