RE: Raking it in next year21 Dec 2024 17:52
https://www.***************************/quadrise-expands-with-promising-partnership-in-panama-insights-from-shore-capital/4121181509
adding to the potential of this collaboration, two other major power suppliers in the region, boasting a combined capacity of 200mw, have shown interest in observing the trial. this could pave the way for further partnerships and substantial revenue opportunities for quadrise.
we know that honduras is one of those other parties interested, however also close on the door step so to speak is costa rica
https://www.gem.wiki/termolectrica_garabito_power_station
a fossil fueled power station with 200mw capacity.
commissioned in may 2011[11] and owned by the national electrical agency ice (instituto costarricense de electricidad), the garabito power station is costa rica's largest fossil-fueled power plant.[12][13] the plant's 11 man 18v48/60 engines are capable of supplying up to 200 mw of backup electricity to costa rica's grid during dry periods when the country's extensive network of hydroelectric dams is unable to generate sufficient power.[14]
in october 2023, responding to drought conditions caused by el niño, the costa rican government solicited bids from private companies to increase emergency backup generation capacity at the garabito plant by 36.5 mw. the government awarded a contract to soenergy international inc, requiring installation of the new internal combustion motors within three months, but as of mid-march 2024, the additional capacity had not yet begun operating.[15] as of may 2024, the costa rican government was seeking to hold the company liable for breach of contract, even as soenergy asserted that the plant was operating "24 hours a day."
the fact that panama use
the project will be based on a man 4s 18v 32/40 engine at sparkle's el giral power plant in colón, panama and will proceed on the basis of three sequential parts:
and costa rica use
the plant's 11 man 18v48/60 engine
could well be that costa rica are looking on with interest.
also ecuador are still having a nightmare at the esmaraldes refinery and may once again be interested. with a techno economic report still in their hands, they may be looking on with interest.
https://ecuadorendirecto.com/2024/12/15/refineria-de-esmeraldas-mantenimiento-y-baja-operatividad/
however not sure the qed team might wanna step foot there.
so honduras and costa rica look good to me.