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In 2021, IPS acquired three legacy power plants across Puerto Quetzal and Esquintla. Additionally, IPS owns the Santa Elisa Power Barge that provides offshore power generation
In 2021, IPS acquired three legacy power plants across Puerto Quetzal and Esquintla. Additionally, IPS owns the Santa Elisa Power Barge that provides offshore power generation
The project, involving the supply of 5 Bergen B35:40V20AG2 gensets, is slated for completion in 2025, marks a significant milestone in Guatemala''s energy landscape as it
The Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) of Guatemala and the company City Petén have signed an emergency contract for the operation and maintenance of the Stationary
The project, slated for completion in 2025, marks a significant milestone in Guatemala''s energy landscape as it introduces the country''s
Guatemala has launched its largest-ever energy tender, PEG-05-2025, aiming to contract up to 1,400 MW of guaranteed power starting in 2030 through new renewable and low
Spanish renewable energy company Ecoener SA has launched operations at its 74.7 MWp El Carrizo solar park in Guatemala, now the country''s largest photovoltaic facility,
In 2021, IPS acquired three legacy power plants across Puerto Quetzal and Esquintla. Additionally, IPS owns the Santa Elisa Power Barge that
The project, involving the supply of 5 Bergen B35:40V20AG2 gensets, is slated for completion in 2025, marks a significant milestone in
Jaguar Energy power station (Planta Termoeléctrica Jaguar Energy) is an operating power station of at least 300-megawatts (MW) in Puerto Quetzal, Escuintla, Guatemala.
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Some of the largest oil and energy companies operating in Guatemala include Petrobras, Chevron, and Repsol. These companies are involved in a range of activities, from exploration
The project, slated for completion in 2025, marks a significant milestone in Guatemala''s energy landscape as it introduces the country''s first mid-scale power plant
Ecoener has started commercial operation of the El Carrizo plant with a capacity of 74.7 MWp, becoming the leading photovoltaic technology company in Guatemala. With this new asset,
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