El Salvador: Changes in Tender for 100 MWWednesday, April 9, 2014 In response to inquiries and requests from generators registered as interested, Delsur has modified the tender, postponing the date for receipt of bids until May 15, 2014. Sources consulted by CentralAmericaData.com.via telephone with Delsur noted that the information regarding the reasons for the modifications made to the bidding rules were only communicated to those registered as participating companies. International Tender: 270 MW of PowerThursday, May 7, 2015 The Salvadoran energy distribution company CAESS is putting out to tender the supply of 270 MW for a period of 24 months in a first tranche and for 15 months in a second tranche. The bidding rules are now on sale and bids will be accepted until June 29 so that the contract can be awarded between 16 and 20 March. Tender for 100 MW in El SalvadorFriday, December 6, 2013 The bidding rules have been published for the supply of 100 MW of power and associated energy generated from renewable resources with a 20-year contract term. From information published by Delsur: El Salvador: Only Two Companies Bid in 355 MW TenderWednesday, October 2, 2013 AES Fonseca Energía LTO de CV and Asocio Quantum-GLU submitted their technical and financial bids in the tender organized by Del Sur. "The technical bids will immediately be reviewed by the evaluation committee of the distributors, advised by a group of prestigious local consultants who will look at the legal issues, especially technical and financial ones," said the general manager of the Del Sur, Roberto Gonzalez. Renewable Energy Tender in El SalvadorWednesday, January 15, 2014 Four companies specializing in wind and solar energy are interested in the contract to supply 100 MW. In the tender for 100MW of unconventional renewable energy organized by DELSUR, four companies have shown interest. Possible Extension of Energy Tender in El SalvadorThursday, March 21, 2013 The Superintendency of Electricity and Telecommunications is evaluating extending the deadline until July so as to receive more offers in the tender for the generation of 350 MW in the country. Elsalvador.com reports that "seven companies of international capital collected the requirements to participate in the tender process for power generation, which is divided into two blocks of 250 and 100 MW based on the requirements of the distribution network operating in the country. " El Salvador: 32 Companies Bid for 100 MWFriday, May 16, 2014 30 offers were presented for photovoltaic projects with capacity for 60 MW and two for wind power projects with capacity of 40 MW. An article on Nacion.com reports that "... Of the 32 projects submitted by investors, two are wind projects, the remaining 30 are photovoltaic; however, Roberto González, DELSUR's manager, said that if the wind projects fail to meet the power target they have been assigned (40 MW) they will be supplemented with photovoltaic generation. " Offers in Renewable Energy TendersThursday, December 20, 2018 In El Salvador, 18 proposals were submitted for the tender of 28 MW of non-conventional renewable energy, of which 12 correspond to solar projects and 6 to biogas-based generation projects. With no details of the participating companies, it was reported that the 18 technical and economic proposals were presented on December 19 in the morning to the DELSUR authorities. Colombia Interested in Panamanian ElectricityFriday, June 14, 2013 Two Colombian companies have submitted pre-qualification documents for the purchase of 51% of the shares of the electricity distributors Edemet and Edechi. Promigas and Empresa de Energía del Pacífico S.A., presented the documentation to the National Authority of Public Services (ASEP) as part of the tender for the sale of the majority of the shares of the distributors, a concession contract for 15 years which expires October. Contract Expirations and New Energy Auctions in El SalvadorTuesday, October 8, 2013 A series of tenders are being prepared to replace expiring energy contracts which are equivalent to an output of 380 megawatts. This was confirmed by Luis Mendez, chief of the General Superintendency of Electricity and Telecommunications (SIGET), who added that "right now they are in process, but we are going to beat the deadlines ...". Renewable Energy: 8 MW AwardedTuesday, March 12, 2019 Of the 28 MW of renewable energy tendered in El Salvador, only 8.48 MW were awarded, because most of the participants exceeded the maximum price established by Siget. On March 11, DELSUR held the opening ceremony of the tender process for the generation of 28 MW of photovoltaic energy and with biogas, of which 8.48 MW were awarded in projects representing a $10 million investment. Interest in Renewable Energy TenderThursday, September 27, 2018 In El Salvador, at least 16 companies have registered as bidders in the tender for 28 MW of non-conventional renewable energy, for distributed solar generation and generation using biogas. Without giving more details about the interested companies, it was reported that more than 16 investors have registered as bidders for technical and financial projects for alternative energy generation. International Tender: 170 MW of Renewable EnergyWednesday, June 15, 2016 A tender has been launched in El Salvador for the supply, for a period of 20 years starting from 2019, of 170 MW of power to be produced by non-conventional renewable technology. The tender is for 170 MW of power generated exclusively from non-conventional renewable resources (solar and wind) and includes a contract for a period of 20 years starting from 2019. El Salvador : More than $900 million for Natural Gas PlantTuesday, November 5, 2013 The consortium Quantum-GLU would be the winner of a long-term contract to supply 335 MW generated from a power plant that would be built by the company. A statement from the National Energy Board reads: Energy: Offers to Supply 820 MWMonday, November 6, 2017 The National Electric Power Company of Honduras has received 18 bids in the tender to supply 820 MW of firm capacity and associated energy. Authorities at the National Electric Energy Company (ENEE) detailed that the companies who won contracts will be announced before the end of the year. The objective is to contract out 820 MW of firm capacity and its associated energy divided into four sub-blocks, for the period from January 27, 2018 to January 27, 2028. |
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