In Honduras, construction and improvements of different electrical substations are planned.
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The Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica (ENEE) of Honduras, carries out an international public tender for the supply, commissioning and maintenance of four mobile substations to be installed in the company's electrical substations.
Honduran Government Purchase ENEE LPI-100-014-2021 SUM.PUESTA OPERACION 4 SUBES:
"The mobile substations in which ENEE requires the supply, commissioning, operation and maintenance in 90 days are the following:
Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica de Honduras tenders for the supervision and management of projects to expand electrical substations and build new ones.
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration approved a line of credit for the country to finance works to expand coverage, energy efficiency and resilience to climate change.
The funds will be used to finance part of the Development Policy Operations Program (OPD) to support the country in implementing the General Law on the Electricity Industry (LGIE).
"The scope for the expansion of the substation consists of the supply, design engineering, installation, transfers, spare parts, factory and on-site testing, and commercial operation.
Tender for the preventive and corrective maintenance service for three unitary electrical substations and the medium-voltage electrical system, located in the Central Bank of Honduras building, for the period from April 12, 2020 to January 26, 2022.
Nicaragua's Empresa Nacional de Transmisión Eléctrica tenders the supply of related goods and services to increase transformation capacity at the Ticuantepe II substation.
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.
From January to September 2017, countries in the region imported $229 million worth of electrical transformers, and 43% were purchased by companies in Costa Rica and Panama.
Figures from the information system "Market for Electric Transformers and Converters and Reactor Coils in Central America" , compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
The National Electric Power Company of Honduras (Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica de Honduras) is putting out to tenderconsultancy for the supervision and management of several works in the electrical distribution network.
Average prices for buying and selling on the spot market, quantities by contract and by spot price, amounts of predispatched MWh per hour, per day or for specific periods.
The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad is inviting bids for the design and construction of substation Tejar, the substation Higuito and associated transmission lines.