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Ecuador's Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources announced that three developers and a consortium of businesses were shortlisted for an international tender for concessions for 310 MW of wind and solar projects
.
The four candidates are France's Neoen, Total Eren and Spanish conglomerate Cobra Zero-E submitted bids for Villonaco II and Villonaco III wind farms, totaling 110 MW
.
Bids submitted by Solarpackt EAM, Total Neoen and Cobra Zero-E for the 200 MW El Aromo solar PV project
.
The tender process was originally scheduled to end this spring, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ministry rescheduled the tender process several times and finalized the October 12 deadline
for submitting bids.
The tender will award El Aromo a planned 20-year concession and Villonaco II and III as a 25-year concession for a wind project
.
A total of nine companies and consortiums were pre-qualified, six of which bid for both projects
.
Ecuador's Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources announced that three developers and a consortium of businesses were shortlisted for an international tender for concessions for 310 MW of wind and solar projects
.
The four candidates are France's Neoen, Total Eren and Spanish conglomerate Cobra Zero-E submitted bids for Villonaco II and Villonaco III wind farms, totaling 110 MW
.
Bids submitted by Solarpackt EAM, Total Neoen and Cobra Zero-E for the 200 MW El Aromo solar PV project
.
The tender process was originally scheduled to end this spring, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ministry rescheduled the tender process several times and finalized the October 12 deadline
for submitting bids.
The tender will award El Aromo a planned 20-year concession and Villonaco II and III as a 25-year concession for a wind project
.
A total of nine companies and consortiums were pre-qualified, six of which bid for both projects
.