Financial Problems in Jaguar Energy?Wednesday, August 22, 2012 Construction subcontractors from the coal plant which must provide 300MW to Guatemala's electrical system, have been laying off workers and slowing down work because of non-payment by the CMNC. An article in Siglo21.com.gt reports that "At the worksite, at kilometer 80 on the Route to the Pacific, it is said that the structure has become paralyzed because some companies have decided to cut staff and this has stopped work because they are running out of funds. The problem is that the body responsible for delivering the turnkey project, the China Machine New Energy Corporation (CMNC), has not paid subcontracted firms, who are complaining about the problem. ' El Salvador: $950 Million Energy ProjectTuesday, June 30, 2009 Cutuco Energy plans to begin construction of the gas plant in La Unión during the first six months of 2011. Valued at $950 million, Cutuco Energy’s project includes a liquid natural gas center, an electric generation plant, and two energy transmission lines. Puma Energy Invests in PanamaMonday, February 23, 2015 The company aims to increase its market share in the country and plans to invest $80 million in the construction of a fuel storage facility. The company is preparing to build its own infrastructure in order to increase its business in the Panamanian market. Besides the construction of the plant, Puma Energy is looking to venture into new lines of business, such as selling jet fuel and asphalt manufacturing and lubricants. Panama: License for 20 MW Solar ParkThursday, June 12, 2014 SDR Energy Panama SA has been granted a provisional license to build and operate a solar plant in the province of Chiriquí called Boqueron. From a resolution issued by the National Authority of Public Services (ASEP) Funding for Wind Project Confirmed in NicaraguaFriday, November 12, 2010 AEI Centrans Energy Services, Inc. and Wind Energy of Nicaragua SA, announced funding for Phase II of the Amayo park. The $ 45 million facilities feature a 15-year loan provided by the Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO) and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI). Financing for 378 MW Gas PlantThursday, March 21, 2019 The U.S. government approved up to $350 million to finance part of the construction of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) power generation plant EDP in Acajutla, El Salvador. The U.S. government, through the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), approved the financing on March 20, 2019, according to the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador.
Construction of Geothermal Plant Moves Forward in NicaraguaWednesday, December 15, 2010 The construction of the San Jacinto Tizate project, implemented by Polaris Energy Nicaragua is making good progress. The infrastructure where two turbines generating 72 MW will be installed, are almost ready. 2011 Will See Beginning of Salvadoran Gas Plant ConstructionFriday, August 20, 2010 With an investment of $950 million, the company Cutuco Energy will initiate construction of the La Unión plant in the second half of 2011. The construction works will generate around 1,000 jobs. Costa Rica: $45 million for Wind FarmThursday, August 7, 2014 The letter of credit issued by Citi to Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy is for the import of 25 turbines for the 50MW wind farm Orosi, to be built in Guanacaste. The Spanish company Gamesa is the beneficiary of the letter of credit for the import and installation of 25 turbines in the wind farm being developed by Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy in the area of Quebrada Grande, near Liberia, Guanacaste. Union Halts Energy InvestmentThursday, April 3, 2014 Syndicalists from Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica de Honduras are blocking the progress of the enlargement of the El Níspero dam, which will add 6 MW to its generation capacity. The installation of two new turbines by PHP Energy at the El Níspero dam could not be carried out because of a blockade put in place by a group of trade unionists from the Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica. License Awarded for Solar Park in PanamaThursday, September 25, 2014 SDR ENERGY PANAMA has received a final license to build and operate for a period of 40 years a plant generating 49.5 MW of solar power in the district of Baru, Chiriqui. From a statement issued by the National Authority of Public Services in Panama (ASEP) Panama: License for 77 MW Solar PlantMonday, December 1, 2014 The company Luz Energy International Corp. has been granted a provisional license to build and operate a photovoltaic power plant in the district of Penonomé, Cocle province. From the order given by the National Authority for Public Services in Panama (ASEP): License for Solar Plant in PanamaWednesday, August 20, 2014 A provisional license has been granted for the installation, operation and exploitation of a 19.8 MW solar park called Parque Fotovoltaico Mata de Nance in the province of Chiriqui. From a statement issued by the National Public Services Authority of Panama (ASEP) El Salvador: 5MW Solar Plant InauguratedFriday, January 19, 2018 The power plant that will supply the American Industrial Park free zone, consists of 15,497 modules that are located on six roofs of the industrial complex. The new solar power plant that is located in the industrial park in Ciudad Arce, department of La Libertad, is expected to expand its power to 12MW this year. Solar Plant Project for $35 million in PanamaWednesday, February 4, 2015 An environmental impact study has been submitted for the construction of a solar power plant generating 19.8 MW in the village of Boqueron, Chiriqui. The Company SDR ENERGY PANAMA SA has submitted an EIS to build a solar photovoltaic plant with capacity to generate 19.8 MW, to be built in two stages, each of 9.9 MW. |
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