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Ecuador tenders new power projects worth US$1.9bn in investments

The Ecuadorian Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources has announced the start of three public selection procedure for new power projects, including 500 MW of renewables, 400 MW of CCGT and three transmission subsystems, which requires a total investment of US$1.9bn. More precisely, a first block for 500 MW of renewable projects (i.e., solar PV, onshore wind, run-of-river hydropower plants up to 50 MW, and biomass) is expected to require an investment of US$875m. The second block for 400 MW of CCGT power capacity in the area of Guayaquil is expected to require U$600m in investments. Finally, the third block for 290 km of 230 kV, 138 kV and 69 kV lines in the Northeast Transmission System (Shushufindi – Tarapoa; Tarapoa – Cuyabeno; Shushufindi (CELEC) - Shushufindi (PAM); Shushufindi - Eden Yuturi (EPF) - Tiputini (CPT); and Loreto - Oso) should require US$386m in investments. The projects should enter operations between 2024 (renewables and transmission lines) and 2026 (CCGT project).