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Subasta Inversa Eólica / Reverse Wind Auctions

 

En Panamá el gobierno está convocando ofertas para 121 MW de capacidad eólica por medio de una subasta inversa. Esta estrategia está resultando ser una manera innovadora para aumentar la competitividad y reducir los costos de proyectos.

¿Cómo podría promocionarse este tipo de subastas convocadas por el gobierno en otros países centroamericanos?

 


 

In Panama, the government is soliciting bids on 121 MW of wind capactiy in a reverse auction. This is proving to be an innovative way to increase competitiveness and reduce project costs.

How can such government facilitated auctions be replicated in other countries of Central America?

 

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