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Update: The Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia published on September 18 a new Resolution (number 4-0725) in connection with the call for electricity generation projects through renewable energy sources (Resolution 4-0591). This new resolution establishes an additional automatic award mechanism for the long-term energy agreements for the referred projects. The new award mechanism will only apply if there is a positive difference between the target demand and the amount of energy allocated.
In Latin America, encouragement of renewable energy use is a growing trend. Several countries have called for public bids for electricity supply generated from renewable sources, including biomass, hydraulic, geothermal, solar, and tidal. Concessions for the construction and operation of renewable energy projects have been granted. So far in 2019, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador have called for public bids, and Brazil and Argentina will do so in the second half of the year.
I. General Terms
- Argentina. On May 17, 2019, agreements relating to electricity generation through renewable power sources were awarded via “Round 3” of public bidding. In addition, the media recently announced that a new call for public bids on renewable energy projects (wind and solar), “Round 4”, will be published in Argentina in the second half of 2019. However, this notice has not been officially published.
- Chile and Colombia. recently published calls for electricity generation projects from renewable energy sources.
- Ecuador. On Aug. 28, 2019, the Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources (Ministerio de Energía y Recursos Naturales No Renovables) published two calls for public bids related to the construction and operation of a photovoltaic project known as “El Aromo” and a wind power project known as “Villonaco II and III”.
- Brazil. The Ministry of Mines and Energy (Ministerio de Minas y Energía) called for public bids for the procurement of electricity: A-6 2019, A-4 2020, A-6 2020, A-4 2021 and A-6 2021, through orders PORTARIA Nº 151 and PORTARIA Nº 152, which will be published on Oct. 17, 2019; April 23, 2020; Sept. 23, Sept. 24, 2020; April 29, 2021, and Sept. 30, 2021, respectively.
II. Relevant Information on the Calls for Public Bids
The following table compares the most significant information regarding the existing calls for public bids, including the one in Argentina (which was already awarded):
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Item |
Argentina |
Chile |
Colombia |
Ecuador |
1 |
Publication Date |
Nov. 14, 2018. |
April 26, 2019. |
July 9, 2019. |
August 28, 2019. |
2 |
Official Publication Document |
Resolution 100/2018, issued by the Ministry of Energy of Argentina. |
Exempt resolution N° 273, issued by the National Energy Commission of Chile. |
Resolutions 4-0590 and 4-0591, issued by the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia. |
|
3 |
Purpose |
Execution of electricity supply agreements produced from renewable sources. |
Execution of power and electricity supply agreements produced from renewable sources. |
Execution of long-term energy agreements obtained from renewable sources. |
Granting of two concessions for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a photovoltaic and wind project. |
4 |
Participating Project Types |
Biomass, hydroelectric, wind, and solar. |
Biomass, hydraulic, geothermic, solar, and tidal. |
Biomass, hydroelectric, wind, geothermic, solar, and tidal. |
|
5 |
Agreement Price / Estimated Budget for the Construction of the Project |
Price of the generated electricity (expressed in Dollars per MWh). |
Price of the power offered (expressed in Dollars per MWh).
|
Value offered in Colombian pesos per kilowatt per hour [COP$/kWh]. |
|
6 |
Supply or Concession Term |
20 years. |
16 years. |
15 years. |
|
7 |
Award Date |
May 17, 2019. |
Dec. 6, 2019. |
Oct. 22, 2019. |
Feb. 28, 2020. |
III. Participation Requirements.
To participate in the ongoing calls for public bids, the following legal, technical, and financial requirements must be satisfied:
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Requirements |
Chile |
Colombia |
Ecuador |
1 |
Technical/
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Evidence of the following, as applicable:
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|
|
2 |
Legal |
|
|
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3 |
Financial |
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IV. Execution of Agreements Between Private Parties.
- Argentina. The Renewable Energy Term Market (Mercado a Término de Energías Renovables) (MATER) provides a contracting mechanism between private parties as an alternative to the joint purchase of renewable energy with the government. So far, MATER has launched seven rounds of bids for wind and solar projects for the execution of agreements between private parties. The last three have not been awarded yet.
- Mexico. Since the government’s cancellation of the fourth bidding process for the procurement of renewable energy for power and long-term clean energy certificates on June 27, 2019, companies Bravos Energía and Aklara announced the first private long-term electricity call for bids that will allow for the development of some clean technology projects, and in which power, electricity, and clean energy certificates may be purchased and sold. This public call represents the first attempt to develop the renewable energy market through the private sector. As more companies continue to replicate private bids, a new path for the development of the electricity market will be developed. According to the calendar published by Bravos Energía and Aklara, the terms to participate in the bidding are expected to be published in September 2019.