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AES Changuinola

In late 2005, AES began developing the Changuinola hydro power project and currently the project is in the phase of building the roadways to access that facility. The formal cornerstone laying ceremony took place on October 25, 2007.

The project's total completion represents an investment of approximately $563 million and the estimated date for the Changuinola hydro power plant to go into commercial operation is the first quarter of 2011. Through this new facility, AES contributes to the country's development and helps face the growing demand of energy in Panama, which requires an additional 50 MW each year.

The construction of the new Changuinola I Hydro Power Plant:

* is an asset to Panama
* will generate clean and 100% Panamanian energy
* will create opportunities for previously excluded populations
* will contribute to solve the country's energy situation
* will help Panama to continue growing

The construction and operation of the hydro power plant will be under the responsibility of AES, a multinational energy corporation with world-class standards and an active presence in Panama.
http://www.aeschanguinola.com

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Recent publications in CentralAmericaData.COM

Changuinola I reservoir filled

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The reservoir filling stage concluded, allowing to move forward with the preparations for the central’s operations and add 223 megawatts of renewable energy to the system.

Press release by: AES Changuinola

Friday, March 19, 2010

Press release by: AES Changuinola

 

Last Coverage


Changuinola I to Start Operations Later this Month (Sep 23 11)

Panama Extends Power Plants Rental (Jun 10 11)

Changuinola I Development Costs Increase by $100 Million (Aug 19 10)

Changuinola Hydroelectric Construction 80% Complete (Aug 10 10)

Panama To Invest $3.93 Billion in Energy Projects (Apr 5 10)

Panama: Hydroelectric Projects Exceed $1.35 Billion (Apr 21 09)

 
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