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Econergy International is positioning itself as a leading Independent Power Producer (IPP) focused on developing, building, owning and operating renewable power plants throughout the Americas. We currently have three projects in operation and three in construction, representing 266 MW in capacity. These projects include hydro power, wind power and coal mine methane, and range from Bolivia in South America to Pennsylvania in the United States.
We anticipate continued strong demand for wind power and hydroelectric projects in Latin America and for an evolving array of clean energy and clean tech projects in the US, positioning Econergy International for significant growth in the years to come.
All of Econergy International’s projects contribute to the global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, through avoidance of fossil fuel-fired electricity or methane destruction. Wherever possible, Econergy International attempts to generate carbon credits, whether Certified Emissions Reductions or Verified Emissions Reductions, depending on the region.
Econergy International has three projects currently in operation: the 147 MW Corani hydroelectric project in Bolivia, the 25.6 MW Beberibe wind farm in Brazil and Cambria, the coal mine methane capture project in Pennsylvania, USA. Please click on the links to the right to see detailed descriptions of the projects.
In early February 2007, Econergy
International acquired Duke Energy International’s 50% ownership share in
Empresa Eléctrica Corani, S.A., a leading electric power generating company in
Bolivia. Corani owns and operates a large reservoir and two associated
hydroelectric generating stations which have combined capacity of 147 MW and
produce, on average, about 750,000 MWh gross of energy annually. Because of its
large reservoir, the company is able to produce power year-round and remains
one of the lowest cost producers in the country. The company is a critical
component of the Bolivian electricity sector, producing about 20% of total
electricity demand. Corani sells electricity into the wholesale market, which
pays generators for both energy and capacity.
Operationally, Corani achieved a 98.1% availability factor for 2007. And in
keeping with its high standards in environment, health and safety, the company
maintained a zero incident rate through 2007.
At December 2007 the reservoir capacity was higher than the historical
average with good inflows as the rainy season continued.
Beberibe entered commercial operation on September 11, 2008. Located in the northeastern state of Ceará, Brazil, the wind farm is 7 km long and features 32 Wobben turbines capable of producing 25.6 MW of electricity or enough to serve approximately 200,000 people in the Beberibe-Cascavel region. The project is the first windpower plant implemented in Ceará under Brazil's PROINFA (National Program for Promotion of Alternative Generation). The plant will deliver approximately 90,000 MWh of electricity per year to Eletrobrás under a 20-year PPA.
Econergy International is the sole owner of the project and has entered into a 94.9 MM Reais (USD 54.2 MM) limited‐recourse, long‐term take‐out loan from the Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BNDES), Brazil’s development finance bank.
Click here to watch a video about Beberibe:
Beberibe Video
In 2007, Econergy International entered into an agreement to acquire a 50% interest in the Cambria project, a joint venture with Vessels Coal Gas Inc. The project will capture and use methane emissions from a retired coal mine near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of May 2008 Cambria is operational and selling pipeline gas via the local interstate pipeline, Dominion Peoples. The project will generate revenue from the sales of natural gas and carbon credits as Verified Emissions Reductions (VERs) which are sold in the U.S. and European voluntary markets. The project is estimated to sell approximately 300 million cubic feet of natural gas annually over the 12 year life of the project. Furthermore, Econergy International and Vessels have executed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop additional coal mine methane projects that will generate VERs through the sale of electricity and gas.
Econergy International currently has three projects in construction: two in Brazil and one in Costa Rica. Please click on the project links for more detailed information.
Construction on the 19.8 MW Areia
Branca hydroelectric project in Brazil is well underway with 55% of the civil
works complete, 80% of the environmental works complete, and manufacturing and
procurement of the electro-mechanical equipment on schedule. Located on the
Manhuaçu River in the state of Minas Gerais, the project is a run-of-the-river
design, and is being constructed by a consortium of Brazilian engineering
companies under a turnkey EPC contract. The project is on schedule to be
completed for a planned October 2008 commissioning. The Areia Branca project is
classified as a small hydro project and has a 20-year power purchase agreement
with Eletrobrás under the Brazilian government-sponsored PROINFA program. The
PROINFA program establishes a fixed tariff plus annual escalation.
In January 2008 Econergy
International signed a project finance agreement with Brazil’s Banco Nacional
de Desenvolvimiento Econômico e Social (BNDES).
The BNDES loan represents 66.4% of total project costs.
In May 2006, Econergy International
and its partners submitted a bid to supply 49.5 MW of wind energy to Instituto
Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) in a competitive tender for a 20-year
Build, Own, and Operate and Transfer contract. Econergy International’s
consortium was selected by ICE and subsequently secured the necessary land for
the project. The consortium has a signed agreement with Enercon GmbH to supply
fifty-five 900kW wind turbines and is in the process of finalizing remaining
contracts for the project. In December 2007
PEG signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with ICE. Additionally, the consortium signed a project
finance mandate with Nord/LB for non-recourse project debt.
Econergy owns a 45.9% interest in the project, however, is in negotiations to
acquire an additional 6% of the project which would result in a controlling
interest. PEG is expected to generate, on average, approximately 245,000 MWh
gross per year, having one of the highest capacity factors for a wind project.
The project will be built in two phases with the final commissioning in late
2009.
In August 2007, Econergy International signed an equipment purchase and installation agreement with Wobben Windpower Indústria e Comércio Ltda. to install twenty 900 kW wind turbines for the 18 MW Pedra do Sal wind project in the state of Piauí, Brazil. Econergy owns 100% of this project.
Very similar to Beberibe, the Pedra do Sal project will operate under a 20-year PROINFA power purchase agreement with Eletrobrás. The project is expected to enter into commercial operations in the first quarter of 2009.
Part of Econergy International’s strength lies in its ability to originate and develop projects throughout the Americas, given our physical presence in the markets and our knowledge of the industry. Currently we have multiple projects in late-stage development that will serve to continue to build on our initial success in getting several projects in operation and under construction. Econergy also maintains a robust pipeline of projects ranging from biomass and methane in North America to hydro and wind in the Southern Cone.
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