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Honduras Launches 1.5 GW Energy Tender

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The Honduras Ministry of Energy has published bidding terms for a 1.5 GW auction, including 975 MW of renewable energy with storage. The move follows a procurement announcement made in mid-May.From pv magazine LatAm Honduran Energy Minister Erik Tejada has revealed that the National Energy Commission (CREE) has approved the terms of a tender for 1.5 GW of capacity. The procurement exercise involves technicians from national utility Empresa Nacio…
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Authorities of the Energy Secretariat (Sener) met with ambassadors from different countries to discuss energy transition and bilateral cooperation on hydrocarbons The head of the Energy Secretariat, Luz Elena González announced through social networks that she met with the Ambassadors of Belize, Oscar Lorenzo Arnold; of El Salvador, Delmy Cañas Orellana; Guatemala, Edgar Armando Gutiérrez; Honduras, Enrique Reina and of Nicaragua, Juan Carlos Gu…

The Electricity Regulatory Commission (CREE) has approved the specifications that will allow the National Electric Energy Company (ENEE) to convene the largest international public tender in the history of the Honduran electricity sector. Honduran Energy Minister Erik Tejada announced that the CREE gave green light to the terms to tender the purchase of 1,500 megawatts of power. The process, involving technicians from ENEE, CREE, the National Di…

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