El Salvador: Spanish Corporation Interested in Solar PowerMonday, May 17, 2010 Solar Millennium, an energy company from Spain, will conduct a feasibility study for large-scale solar energy production in El Salvador. The announcement was made by Hugo Martínez, El Salvador’s Foreign Relations Minister, after meeting in Spain with Enrique Martínez-Pomar, director of Solar Millennium. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Central America.
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Design and installation of photovoltaic systems, residential, commercial, grid tied and off grid, solar street lighting. El Salvador Presents Solid Waste Disposal PlansMonday, March 7, 2011 Within the National Integrated Solid Waste Administration framework, 3 plans were presented. The plans include the improvement of integrated management of solid waste, another to create awareness and techniques for separation of solid waste and a final one to recycle solid waste. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Study Will Measure Solar Energy Potential in El SalvadorThursday, June 24, 2010 Spanish corporation Solar Millennium will conduct a study to assess the potential and possibilities for solar energy generation in the country. CEL, the nation’s energy company, signed an agreement with Solar Millennium to share knowledge and technology for generating solar energy. 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. Plans to Build Solar PlantTuesday, November 7, 2017 Capella Solar plans to begin the construction of a photovoltaic generation plant in Usulután, El Salvador, in the second quarter of 2018, with an estimated $150 million investment. Capella Solar obtained two contracts to supply 100 MW of energy in the tender to supply 170 MW of renewable energy led by DELSUR and whose winners were announced on 11 January. To comply with these contracts, the plant, which will be built on a 465-acre lot in Usulután, must be ready to begin uploading power to the grid in April 2019. The estimated investment is $70 million. EU Solar Energy ProgramWednesday, September 9, 2009 'Euro-Solar' was started in 2007, and aims to provide solar energy based electricity to 600 rural communities. El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay were the original beneficiaries of this project, however, Honduras was excluded from the contract signed today. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
El Salvador Plans to Invest $45 million in Solar EnergyTuesday, October 20, 2015 AES has started to operate a 2.5 MW photovoltaic power plant in Moncagua, San Miguel, and announced plans to build three plants of 10 MW each in 2016. The company's president, Abraham Bichara, told Elmundo.sv that "... there will be three modules of 10 MW each in which we are investing at least $45 million, at $1.5 million per megawatt, and we have already identified the land. " Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Renewable Energy: New 100 MW Solar PlantWednesday, May 23, 2018 The plant that AES El Salvador has inaugurated in La Union, required a $160 million investment, and has 44 thousand polycrystalline-type photovoltaic modules, in an area of 149 sqm. Pasaquina is the first of ten solar power generation plants that AES El Salvador and Corporación Multi Inversiones plan to build in the three phases of the project. It is expected that the plants will start operations gradually over the next two years. 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. |
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