EuroProspect Energías Alternativas Company Profile
EuroProspect Alternative Energy is born from the need to attend to the renewable energy requirements of professionals in this area of the world. We aim to contribute to solving the problems derived from the expense, pollution and shortage of “traditional” energy sources in developing and/or remote areas of Latin America and the Caribbean. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Central America.
Guatemala: Tender for 800MW Attracts InvestorsThursday, April 28, 2011 At least 10 companies have already acquired the bidding rules ready to present bids on 28 October. Among the companies interested in bidding is Centrans Energy which operates a wind farm in the Pacaya volcano area, which generates 50 MW and represents an investment of $125 million. The Push for Wind Power in Costa RicaMonday, October 27, 2014 The wind power projects currently under development in the country by national and foreign investors have a combined capacity of 185 MW. Data from the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) shows that during 2013 energy from renewable sources accounted for 88% of total production in the country. Among the companies currently investing and seeking further development in the energy sector are Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy, Group Ecoenergía and Coopeguanacaste, Tilawind. $720 Million Wind Farms Announced in PanamaTuesday, July 13, 2010 Energy & Environmental Engineering Corp is to invest $720 million in two wind power projects at Anton Sur and La Colorada. The renewable energy projects are each expected to provide 90 megawatts to the Panamanian national grid. Energy: Guatemala Would be Self-SufficientTuesday, November 3, 2009 World Energy Research (WER) closed three contracts for constructing hydro power plants, and for purchasing their energy production. WER remarks they have full backing from Guatemala's government, and that they will achieve energy self-sufficiency in Guatemala in the near future, through their work on R&D. Nicaragua: AEI Acquires 47.5% of Amayo Wind FarmsMonday, May 17, 2010 Energy multinational AEI acquired 47.5% of wind farms Amayo I and II, which output 63MW of clean energy. AEI bought a 47.5% stake in both the Amayo I and Amayo II wind farms from Texas-based Arctas Capital Group, AEI said in a written statement. It then bought an additional 47.5% interest in Amayo II from Guatemalan firm Centrans Energy Services. Energy: Lawsuit Against State-Owned CompanyMonday, October 22, 2018 Helium Energy Panama filed a lawsuit against Etesa for non-conformity with the result of a wind energy tender. Helium Energy Panama, a wind energy generator, filed a lawsuit in the Third Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice against the state-owned Empresa de Transmision Electrica S.A. (Etesa) for more than $50 million. Guatemala: 58 MW Solar Plant Starts OperationsWednesday, February 4, 2015 The photovoltaic generation plant Horus Energy has been inaugurated, and will be able to deliver power to the state electricity company Energuate for a period of 15 years. This solar plant is the largest in Central America, with capacity to produce approximately 115 GWh per year. ONYX Group invested $100 million in construction and commissioning of the plant in the area of Chiquimulilla, Santa Rosa. 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. Nicaragua: Increase in Geothermal InvestmentFriday, April 8, 2016 Polaris Energy has announced an investment of $43 million in drilling new wells to increase generation capacity from 50 to 72 MW. The company Polaris Geothermal Energy is aiming to increase its production capacity in Nicaragua and go from 50-72 MW of power. The information was confirmed by the CEO of the company, Alex Orono, during an appearance before the board of the Chamber of Industries of Nicaragua (Cadin), confirmed Elnuevodiario.com.ni. Company Profile
Design and installation of photovoltaic systems, residential, commercial, grid tied and off grid, solar street lighting. Solar Energy: New Park in PanamaThursday, February 7, 2019 On a 98-hectare site in the province of Chiriquí, InterEnergy launched a solar park with a generating capacity of 40 MW, which required a $48 million investment. The new power generation park, called Ikakos, will transport the electricity produced to the Mata de Nance substation through a 13.7-kilometre-long transmission line. 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) SunEdison Buys Globeleq Mesoamerica EnergyFriday, June 19, 2015 Actis and Mesoamerica have agreed to sell SunEdison 100% of its interest in Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy, which operates in the area of renewable energy plants. From a statement issued by Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy: |
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