Panama Procurement News Notice - 64369


Procurement News Notice

PNN 64369
Work Detail It will be located in the fuel terminal located in Bahía Las Minas, Colón, and will allow Chevron to obtain 100% of the energy required for its operations in that location. Celsia, the energy company of the Argos group, and the Panama subsidiary of the oil company Chevron have agreed to install and operate a solar plant at the fuel terminal located in Bahía Las Minas, Colón, with an installed capacity of 4.03 MWp , whose energy production will be used for Chevrons operations at the terminal. The plant to be installed at the Bahía las Minas terminal, the largest fuel storage facility in the country, will be developed on 4 hectares and will consist of 6,714 panels, which are expected to produce 5,147 MWh annually. According to the general manager of Chevron of Panama, Doriana Hun, the project, which she points out is aligned with the companys global goal of reducing its carbon footprint, when it comes into operation, foreseeably at the end of this year or the beginning of next year, will cover energy-efficient Chevron operations at the terminal From Celsia, for its part, it is alleged that it has 55 MWp in distributed generation photovoltaic projects in operation in Central America (Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras) and expects to reach 200 MWp of installed capacity by 2026.
Country Panama , Central America
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 12 Apr 2024
Source https://www.pv-magazine-latam.com/2024/04/10/panama-anuncian-un-acuerdo-entre-celsia-y-chevron-para-construir-una-planta-solar-de-403-mwp/

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