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. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama.
Paints: $20 Million for New PlantThursday, October 17, 2019 The Guatemalan business group Solid, manufacturer of Paleta and Corona paint brands, will invest $20 million in a production plant in the Dominican Republic. With the projected investment, the business group plans to distribute its Corona brand products in 12 stores and 500 hardware stores in the Dominican Republic. Tender For Hospital Waste Plant for $7.8 millionFriday, March 21, 2014 The Social Security Department in Panama is putting out to tender the supply and installation of a system for the treatment of solid hospital waste. Panama Government Purchase 2014-1-10-0-99-123688-LV: Solar Energy is Low-Cost, But Government Increases PricesFriday, August 16, 2019 The non-tax exemption of equipment that generates solar energy, together with the gaps in its regulation, are some of the factors that make investments more expensive in Nicaragua. Currently the scenario in Nicaragua is favorable for investments to be made in solar energy generation equipment, given that so far this year have been reported increases in electricity tariffs. Boat Parts Factory in NicaraguaThursday, May 3, 2012 A U.S. company announces a $3.5 million investment in a plant in Chinandega to manufacture parts of hulls for catamarans. The company Mar y Sol, founded on U.S. capital, will invest $3.5 million in a plant manufacturing catamaran parts and accessories for shipment to the United States, where ships will be assembled and sent to clients in the Southern Caribbean, and in the long term, the total investment could be $20 million between 2012 and 2013, said company’s President, Domingo Bernardo. Tender For Rural Electrification ProjectMonday, September 24, 2012 The Honduran Social Investment Fund is putting out to tender a rural electrification project using solar power in the community of Las Champas, The Celeas and Cuyamel. Description of the contract: Solar Plant Inaugurated in Costa RicaTuesday, November 20, 2012 Operated by the state run energy company ICE and with a capacity of 1 MW, the project is the first of its kind in the country. The plant is called "Solar Park Miravalles" and is located in La Fortuna de Bagaces, Guanacaste. Rates for Solar Energy in Costa RicaTuesday, April 28, 2015 The tariff proposal of the Public Services Authority for large-scale solar power generation establishes that plants of more than 1 MW can sell each Kw / h between $0.0751 and $0.1794. From a statement issued by the Regulatory Authority for Public Services (ARESEP)
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Energy Sector: $15 Million for Solar Plant ConstructionTuesday, February 22, 2022 A solar plant will be built in Panama with a capacity of 5 MW that can be expanded to 20 MW, in order to use a source of clean and renewable energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. CentralAmericaData's Commercial section provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. Panama: Incentives for Solar PowerWednesday, March 30, 2016 The law passed by the Assembly provides incentives to the construction, operation and maintenance of solar power plants and installations. From a statement issued by the National Assembly of Panama: Solar Plants in PanamaMonday, September 8, 2014 Provisional licenses have been granted for the construction and operation of two plants, one in El Roble, Aguadulce, Cocle Province, and one in Santiago, province of Veraguas, both of 10 MW. From a press issued by the Authority Public Services in Panama (ASEP) Costa Rica Inaugurates Recycling FacilityFriday, June 25, 2010 The country’s first solid waste recycling plant was opened with an $800.000 investment. Located in the district of Hatillo, the facility has the capacity to process six daily tons of waste. Nicaragua: $7 million for Water TreatmentFriday, May 8, 2015 An announcement has been made that using a loan from a German bank expansion and improvements will be made in Managua to the wastewater treatment plant, and a biogas plant will be built. It is anticipated that the project will take about three and a half years to be developed, which will divided into four phases. The expansion and optimization of the treatment of wastewater from Managua, the construction of the biogas plant, expansion of solar drying facilities and finally the promotion of a new consulting service to support the Nicaraguan Company of Aqueducts and Sewers (Enacal) in implementing the project. Solar Energy Farm for $20 millionTuesday, January 12, 2016 An environmental impact study has been presented in Panama to develop a photovoltaic power plant in Pocrí, Cocle Province, with a total power of 16 MW. In the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) submitted to the Ministry of Environment in October 2015 by PANAMASOLAR2, SA, it is indicated that the development called "Pocri" will be located in the village of Pocrí district of Aguadulce, Cocle Province. |
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