Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Central America.
Honduras: Contracts for Solar FarmsFriday, October 17, 2014 A Canadian company will supply PV modules for two plants to be built in southern Honduras which will produce a total of 145MW. From a statement issued by Canadian Solar Inc .: Panama: License for 77 MW Solar PlantThursday, November 27, 2014 Compañía Solar de Panamá has been granted a provisional license to build and operate a photovoltaic generation plant called Scott Solar, in the district of Penonomé, Cocle province. From the order given by the National Authority for Public Services (ASEP): License for 10 MW Solar Plant in PanamaFriday, November 28, 2014 The company Ingenio Solar SA has been awarded a provisional license for developing and operating a photovoltaic power plant in the district of Aguadulce, Cocle Province. From the order given by the National Authority for Public Services (ASEP): License for 9 MW Solar Plant in PanamaWednesday, October 8, 2014 The company Solar Coclé Venture has been awarded a licence for a period of 40 years to build and operate a photovoltaic plant in the district of Penonomé in the province of Cocle. From the order given by the National Authority of Public Services Panama (ASEP) Central American Congress on Solar EnergyMonday, March 9, 2015 From 25 to March 27 companies and industry experts will be meeting in Panama to discuss issues such as financing, government policies and technology. The conference called Central America Solar Power Generation (SPG Central America) will be held at the Intercontinental Playa Bonita Resort & Spa. It will include the participation of 20 local generating companies, utilities companies, distributors and government representatives from the countries of the region are expected. License for Solar Plants in PanamaWednesday, November 12, 2014 The companies Panameña de Energía Solar III y Panameña de Energía Solar V have been awarded provisional licenses to build and operate two photovoltaic power plants in the district of Nata, Cocle Province, both of 9.96 MW. From the resolutions of the National Authority of Public Services (ASEP) Panama: Construction of Solar Power Plant for $12 millionThursday, February 26, 2015 An environmental impact study has been presented for the construction of a solar photovoltaic plant of 5.5 MW in the district of Chiriqui, province of Baru. The study was presented to the National Environmental Authority (ANAM) by Solar Real Uno SA, which detailed in the study the characteristics of the photovoltaic power plant of 5.5 MW which it plans to build in Chiriqui. Panama: $12 million for Solar PlantTuesday, February 10, 2015 The IIC has approved a loan of up to $11.9 million for the construction of a 10MW solar power plant in the province of Cocle. From a statement issued by from the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC): Panama: License for 9.9 MW Solar PlantFriday, October 24, 2014 A provisional license has been granted to build and operate a photovoltaic power generation plant called Panameña de Energía Solar VI, in the district of Nata, Cocle province. From a resolution issued by the National Authority of Public Services (ASEP) Panama: License for 77 MW Solar PlantFriday, December 5, 2014 A provisional license has been granted to the company Farallon Solar 2 SA to build and operate a photovoltaic power generation plant in the district of Anton in the province of Cocle. From the order given by the National Authority for Public Services (ASEP): Solar Energy for Houses: Reality or Pipe Dream?Monday, October 20, 2014 The intense media apparatus unleashed by solar panel producers should not make us avoid the necessary analysis of the real possibilities currently offered by this technology for homes. In addition to the cost of purchasing and installing a solar panel, the climatic conditions of our tropical countries must be taken into account and the amount of energy this form of alternative energy produces during wet periods. Little Leverage of Solar EnergyMonday, April 9, 2018 As of February 2018, Costa Rica had an installed solar capacity of 27 MW, which is equivalent to only 0.76% of the equipment interconnected in the National Electric System. According to a study carried out by the Costa Rican Solar Energy Association (Acesolar), whose final results will be published next month, Costa Rica is lagging behind in the use of solar energy, even compared to other Central American countries. Panama as Solar Energy MarketMonday, June 16, 2014 The growth of electricity demand and favorable prices ranging from between 20 and 40 cents per kilowatt hour have been highlighted as most noteworthy. It is expected that the solar market will add 700 megawatts of new capacity in 2014, representing 2 percent of world demand in the solar market until 2018. This rate requires developers to move with speed in order to enter new countries. Honduras: Potential of Solar Energy EvaluatedWednesday, February 13, 2013 The transnational solar company Isofoton has signed a letter of intent for a photovoltaic power project in the country's south with the Honduran government. As noted in an article in Elheraldo.hn, if the project's feasibility is established, investment could reach up to $200 million in the plant to generate electricity using solar technology to produce 50MW. |
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